| bimanual | Relating to, or performed by, both hands. Origin: bi-+ L. Manus, hand (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bimanual percussion | Immediate percussion in which the finger of one hand taps the other hand; a form of mediate percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bimanual version | Turning of the baby in utero, performed by the hands acting upon both extremities of the foetus; it may be external version or combined version. Synonym: bipolar version. (05 Mar 2000) |
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two-handed: requiring two hands or designed for two people; "a two-handed sledgehammer"; "a two-handed crosscut saw"; "a machine designed for bimanual operation"
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| bimanual examination |
SEE: pelvic examination .
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| bimanual p. |
examination with both hands.
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| bimanual v. |
version done by combined external and internal manipulation, the cervix being open enough to admit the hand; called also combined v.
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with the HCP (health care provider's) finger(s) inside your vagina, s/he puts the finger on the cervix and slowly moves it. The other hand is placed on the abdomen. As slow pressure is placed on your abdomen, the uterus is slowly rotated to determine the position and size of your uterus. The free hand is then moved to either side of your abdomen and s/he tries to find the area of the fallopian tubes. They are normally slightly tender when squeezed. ...
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| bimanual | requiring two hands or designed for two people |
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