"Palpatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Palpatory" Meaning

The adjective "palpatory" refers to something that can be felt or detected by touching, especially through the sense of touch or palpation. It often describes a sensation or finding that is perceived through a physical examination or manipulation of something, such as an organ or a surface.

"Palpatory" Examples

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Palpatory refers to the art of diagnosing and investigating the internal organs and tissues of the body by palpation, or pressing on the skin and mucous membranes.

Here are five usage examples:

The doctor used palpatory skills to detect the abnormal lump in the patient's breast.
The physical therapist used palpatory techniques to locate the injured tendon deep within the patient's shoulder.
The nurse relied on her palpatory skills to detect changes in the patient's pulse and blood pressure.
The dentist used a combination of visual and palpatory examination to diagnose the tooth decay.
The veterinarian used palpatory methods to examine the horse's abdomen and detect any internal injuries.

"Palpatory" Similar Words

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To palpate means to feel or examine a part of the body, especially by touching it gently but firmly with the fingers, in order to understand its shape, size, or other details.

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The verb "palpating" means to feel or examine something by touch, especially to detect the shape or size of an object or part of the body by gently pressing it with the fingers. In medical contexts, palpating is often used to diagnose internal conditions or detect certain diseases by feeling the body's internal organs or tissues through the skin or other areas.

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