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Placing your fingertip in this structure and asking your patient to "cough" is a means of checking for indirect hernias?

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The technique of placing a fingertip in the inguinal canal and asking the patient to cough is used to check for indirect hernias during a physical examination.

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Placing your fingertip in the inguinal canal of a patient and asking them to "cough" is a conventional means of checking for indirect hernias. When the patient coughs, if the hernia is present, you may feel a bulge against the fingertip indicating the protrusion of abdominal contents through the inguinal ring. This is a common method used during a physical examination to detect the presence of inguinal hernias, which occur in the groin area where the abdominal wall is weak.

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