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autonomy autonomy is your right to choose and your right to make a decision as a as a patient so all practitioners need to respect their patients right to choose and autonomy and for you to have what we call informed consent hi today Im going to be talking about informed consent hi Im Marie Hopkinson welcome to the Chinese medicine podcast its my pleasure to have you along with for the journey today if you havent subscribed already then click on subscribe hit that notification bell okay so what are we talking about today lets get on with it how patients palpation means to touch now theres different areas that we would palpate or the practitioner would touch or press on abdomen is one so we would look like on your abdomen your your belly its like a map of your body in Chinese medicine we would think that certain era so we might start by looking on the skin and saying like is there any areas that look really sweaty or dry compared to other areas or overall does it look sweaty or