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What are the principle disadvantages of using secondary data? How can a researcher minimize these disadvantages?
Percuss
A diagnostic technique used in medicine involving the tapping of the body's surface to assess the condition of the underlying organs or tissues.
Palpate
The act of examining or exploring by touch, used in clinical assessments to detect abnormalities or evaluate the condition of muscles, organs, and other body parts.
Inspect
In a medical context, to "inspect" means to visually examine the body or body part for signs of disease, injury, or abnormality.
General Survey
An initial part of a physical examination where a healthcare provider observes a patient’s overall appearance and behavior, gathering significant information at first glance.
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