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... heart sounds ; to understand the rationale and methods of examination of the heart ; and to accurately record the assessment . At the end of this unit you should be able to perform a complete assessment of the heart and neck vessels ...
... heart sounds ; to understand the rationale and methods of examination of the heart ; and to accurately record the assessment . At the end of this unit you should be able to perform a complete assessment of the heart and neck vessels ...
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... heart sounds the heart's filling phase difficult , labored breathing swelling of legs or dependent body part due to increased intersti- tial fluid traditional auscultatory area in the 3rd left intercostal space occurs with closure of ...
... heart sounds the heart's filling phase difficult , labored breathing swelling of legs or dependent body part due to increased intersti- tial fluid traditional auscultatory area in the 3rd left intercostal space occurs with closure of ...
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... heart sound ( S2 ) ........................ .. occurs with closure of the semilunar valves , aortic and pulmonic , Summation gallop ... Syncope ... Systole ....... Tachycardia ...... and signals the end of systole abnormal mid ...
... heart sound ( S2 ) ........................ .. occurs with closure of the semilunar valves , aortic and pulmonic , Summation gallop ... Syncope ... Systole ....... Tachycardia ...... and signals the end of systole abnormal mid ...
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Assessment of the Whole Person | 1 |
Physical Examination | 61 |
CHAPTER | 73 |
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