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palpated — pælpeɪtɪd adj. felt, touched; inspected, examined, checked pal·pate || pælpeɪt v. examine by touch, check by feeling; touch, feel … English contemporary dictionary
Pulse — For other uses, see Pulse (disambiguation). Pulse evaluation at the radial artery. In medicine, one s pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an… … Wikipedia
Anatomical snuff box — Infobox Anatomy Name = Anatomical snuff box Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = anatomical snuff box Caption2 = The mucous sheaths of the tendons on the back of the wrist. (Anatomical snuff box not labeled, but visible at right.) MapPos =… … Wikipedia
Scaphoid bone — Bone: scaphoid bone Shown is the right hand, palm down (left) and palm up (right). Proximal: A=Scaphoid, B=Lunate, C=Triquetral, D=Pisiform Distal: E=Trapezium, F=Trapezoid, G=Capitate, H=Hamate 1 … Wikipedia
Common carotid artery — Artery: Common carotid artery Schematic of the proximal aorta and its branches … Wikipedia
touch# — touch vb 1 Touch, feel, palpate, handle, paw can all mean to lay the hand or fingers or an equally sensitive part of the body upon so as to get or produce a sensation often in examination or exploration. Touch usually stresses the act which leads … New Dictionary of Synonyms
palpate — UK [pælˈpeɪt] / UK [ˈpælpeɪt] / US [ˈpælˌpeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms palpate : present tense I/you/we/they palpate he/she/it palpates present participle palpating past tense palpated past participle palpated medical to examine a part of… … English dictionary
palpate — v. t. To examine for medical purposes by touching, as of body parts; as, the nurse palpated the patient s stomach. Syn: feel. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
palpate — transitive verb (palpated; palpating) Etymology: probably back formation from palpation, from Latin palpation , palpatio, from palpare Date: circa 1852 to examine by touch especially medically • palpation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Human leg — Lateral aspect of right leg Latin membrum inferios MeSH … Wikipedia