Belly Rub

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The belly rub is an underutilized physical exam maneuver, the results of which can provide vital information. If you rub the patient’s belly like a dog and the patient becomes playful and wags its tail, the patient is most likely a dog. If long claws and sharp teeth are embedded into your arm, it’s most likely a cat. Turf the patient, as appropriate, to veterinary or internal medicine.[1]


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References


  1. Jump up Physical Exam Tips: The Abdomen


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