Physical Examination and Health AssessmentThis volume is geared toward BSN nursing students and practising nurses, and provides the information necessary to carry out holistic health assessment across the lifespan. |
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Carolyn Jarvis. CARDIAC CYCLE The rhythmic movement of blood through the heart is the cardiac cycle . It has two ... sounds exist , and sometimes you can hear them sepa- rately . In the first heart sound , the mitral component ( M1 ) ...
Carolyn Jarvis. CARDIAC CYCLE The rhythmic movement of blood through the heart is the cardiac cycle . It has two ... sounds exist , and sometimes you can hear them sepa- rately . In the first heart sound , the mitral component ( M1 ) ...
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Carolyn Jarvis. Normal Heart Sounds The first heart sound ( S1 ) occurs with closure of the AV valves and thus signals the beginning of systole . The mitral component of the first sound ( M1 ) slightly precedes the tricuspid component ...
Carolyn Jarvis. Normal Heart Sounds The first heart sound ( S1 ) occurs with closure of the AV valves and thus signals the beginning of systole . The mitral component of the first sound ( M1 ) slightly precedes the tricuspid component ...
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... sounds fuse on inspi- ration and split on expiration ( see Table 17-4 ) . Focus on systole , then on diastole , and listen for any extra heart sounds Listen with the diaphragm , then switch to the bell , covering all auscultatory areas ...
... sounds fuse on inspi- ration and split on expiration ( see Table 17-4 ) . Focus on systole , then on diastole , and listen for any extra heart sounds Listen with the diaphragm , then switch to the bell , covering all auscultatory areas ...
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