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... tion . c ) low pitched , inspiration greater than expira- tion . d ) rustling sound , like the wind in the trees . 8. After examining a patient , you make the follow- ing notation : Increased respiratory rate , chest ex- pansion ...
... tion . c ) low pitched , inspiration greater than expira- tion . d ) rustling sound , like the wind in the trees . 8. After examining a patient , you make the follow- ing notation : Increased respiratory rate , chest ex- pansion ...
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... tion of blood back into left atrium during systole calcified mitral valve impedes forward flow of blood into left ven- tricle during diastole left AV valve separating the left atria and ventricle uncomfortable awareness of rapid or ...
... tion of blood back into left atrium during systole calcified mitral valve impedes forward flow of blood into left ven- tricle during diastole left AV valve separating the left atria and ventricle uncomfortable awareness of rapid or ...
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... tion . 3. Assess the person's ability to carry out functional activities of daily living . 4. Record the history and physical examination findings accurately , reach an assessment about the health state , and develop a plan of care ...
... tion . 3. Assess the person's ability to carry out functional activities of daily living . 4. Record the history and physical examination findings accurately , reach an assessment about the health state , and develop a plan of care ...
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Assessment of the Whole Person | 1 |
Physical Examination | 61 |
CHAPTER | 73 |
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