Abdominal Examination - Explanation

Published 2011-12-14
A second video can be found at; www2.le.ac.uk/departments/msce/existing/clinical-e…

This is a detailed explanation of the abdominal examination illustrating technique and patient interaction.

The film was produced by practising clinicians to aid the teaching of clinical examination skills. It starts at the point when the clinician has finished taking the medical history and begins the clinical examination.

Presented by Mr Adam Scott MS FRCS (Edin) FRCS (Eng) Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon. Produced and Directed by Dr Irene Peat FRCR FRCP, Dr Nicholas Port MBChB BSc and Jon Shears.

More Clinical Examination materials can be found at; www2.le.ac.uk/departments/msce/existing/clinical-e…

All Comments (21)
  • @rashaski
    I'm impressed by the kindness and care he displays. Asking for permission, saying thanks, saying "good." I would feel very comfortable seeing him.
  • @Ganjasmith
    Where has this masterpiece been hiding?
  • @MsYunaFires
    I wish there more videos of this man. He's just so good!
  • @loudly1925
    I have to admit that noticing viewers who came here for knowledge, not for asmr is an amazing event for me. I am very pleased to see your comments. Have a good day each of you
  • @bengriffith3547
    If they did this right, the doctor and the patient should have ham that is BOILED at home, but I suspect they only had ham in packets that resemble razor blades to him at times
  • @BethMannPresents
    Really informative. And the doctor relaxes me and kinda creeps me out at the same time. And yeah like my doctor would ever perform such a thorough exam...though they should.
  • @MsYunaFires
    Idk if I'm more relaxed by his gentle voice or turned on by how hands on he is 😂 I mean that respectfully
  • @adammccavery6570
    I have to say, I am studying a nurse practitioner MSc through another University, and your videos are much more informative then the ones by the University I'm studying through. It makes me want to ask about your post grad medicine as a career alternative...
  • Such a great video! I love the explanations you give to go along with the examination.
  • @saudiman90
    the best video I watched in YouTube for GIT examination ... thank you
  • @kemoog
    Very informative. .Thanks
  • Abdominal palpation should always be done with knees slightly bent otherwise the abdominal muscles won't be relaxed.
  • @arwua
    Since Dr. Gill has his own chanel could he get one too?
  • @mr400meter
    Shouldn’t one auscultation first before any of the palpation or percussions?
  • @Orlak3lly
    Love this man’s voice, it’s so relaxing