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, cm (0.39 in.), form circles on the skin during

assessment

2. Moderate palpation

a. Is used to assess most of the other structures of the

body

b. For moderate palpation, the nurse uses moderate

pressure, places the palmar surface of the fingers of

the dominant hand over the structure to be assessed,

and presses downward approximately 1 to 2 cm

(0.25 to 0.5 in.), rotating the fingers in a circular

motion

c. Now the nurse can determine the depth, size, shape,

consistency, and mobility of organs as well as any

pain, tenderness, or pulsations that might be present

3. Deep palpation

a. Is used to palpate an organ that lies deep within a

body cavity such as the kidney, liver, or spleen, or

when overlying musculature is thick, tense, or rigid

such as in obesity or with abdominal guarding

b. The nurse should use more than moderate pressure

by placing the palmar surface of the fingers of the

dominant hand on the skin surface. The extended

fingers of the nondominant hand are placed over the

, fingers of the dominant hand, pressing and guiding

the fingers downward

c. This technique provides extra support and pressure

and allows the nurse to palpate at a deeper level

from 2 to 4 cm (0.75 to 1.5 in.). All palpation must

be used with caution; however, greatest caution

must be used with deep palpation




b. Direct and indirect percussion



i. Three methods of percussion can be used: direct percussion, blunt

percussion, and indirect percussion. The part of the body to be

percussed indicates the method to be used

ii. Direct percussion

1. Is the technique of tapping the body with the fingertips of

the dominant hand. It is used to examine the thorax of an

infant and to assess the sinuses of an adult

iii. Indirect percussion

1. Is the technique most commonly used because it produces

sounds that are clearer and more easily interpreted

2. To perform indirect percussion, the hyperextended middle

finger of the nondominant hand is placed firmly over the

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