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You should gently palpate a patient's pelvis only if:

A) The patient reports pelvic pain
B) There is a specific clinical indication
C) The patient requests it for reassurance
D) Routine examination protocol suggests it

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Final answer:

Palpating the pelvis should be done with a clinical indication or if the patient reports pelvic pain. Its purpose is not part of routine examination protocol unless there is a specific reason to assess the pelvis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Palpating a patient's pelvis should be done only if there is a specific clinical indication or if the patient reports pelvic pain. Palpation of the pelvis is not part of routine examination protocol unless there is a reason to suspect a condition that may involve the pelvis. It is important to communicate any discomfort or pain experienced during the exam to the healthcare provider for appropriate modifications and adjustments.

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