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🩺 Patient Encounter Physical Exam Series | Page 5: Abdominal Exam 🎙️ Hosted by Professor G, MPAS, PA-C Welcome back to the Patient Encounter Physical Exam Series — your go-to guide for acing every page of the patient history and physical practical exam! In this episode, we walk through Page 5: The Abdominal Exam, one of the most technique-sensitive sections on the rubric. 🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Video: Step-by-step inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation of the abdomen Tips for remembering the correct exam sequence (don’t forget: auscultate before you touch!) Proper hand positioning and pressure for light and deep palpation Tricks for locating and assessing organ landmarks What graders are expecting to see vs. what can lose you points Common abdominal exam mistakes to avoid on test day A special thanks/ shoutout to my lab groups, who have helped me film these videos to share! Your support is very much appreciated! 📌 This is Part 5 in our full video series breaking down each page of the practical exam rubric for PA students. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 00:38 Rubric Review 03:38 Abdomen Instructional Demo 16:29 Abdomen DEMO 🎧 Want more PANCE prep and practical exam support? Listen to the Pro-PA Podcast! • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gn5uJP... • Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... 📺 Be sure to Like, Comment, & Subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode! #PhysicianAssistant #PAstudent #AbdominalExam #PhysicalExamSkills #PANCEprep abdominal exam PA school, physical exam technique, PA student practical prep, clinical skills abdomen, bowel sounds percussion palpation, light vs deep palpation exam, physician assistant abdominal review