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The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
apical pulse. They heard, but seldom identified, heard sounds. Today, the nurse, as the person most consistently at the patient's bedside can and ought to develop skills in cardiac auscultation so that changes in cardiac sounds, which may indicate a need for therapeutic intervention, can be detected early.
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apical pulse. They heard, but seldom identified, heard sounds. Today, the nurse, as the person most consistently at the patient's bedside can and ought to develop skills in cardiac auscultation so that changes in cardiac sounds, which may indicate a need for therapeutic intervention, can be detected early.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1967
The recent advances in correlating physical signs with physiologic events of the heart have created a need for a concise review of the meanings of heart sounds, murmurs, and precordial movements. Dr. Ravin has met this need in this readable book directed to the student and practitioner.
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The recent advances in correlating physical signs with physiologic events of the heart have created a need for a concise review of the meanings of heart sounds, murmurs, and precordial movements. Dr. Ravin has met this need in this readable book directed to the student and practitioner.
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2023
The textbook reveals a problem called "auscultation of the heart". Theoretical issues related to the origin of heart tones and noises are presented, classical and modern interpretations are given with the use of the concept of "Aeolian harp". The necessary characteristics of tones and especially heart murmurs are considered.
Vladimir Oslopov +3 more
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The textbook reveals a problem called "auscultation of the heart". Theoretical issues related to the origin of heart tones and noises are presented, classical and modern interpretations are given with the use of the concept of "Aeolian harp". The necessary characteristics of tones and especially heart murmurs are considered.
Vladimir Oslopov +3 more
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Fetal Heart Rate Auscultation, 3rd edition
Nursing for Women's Health, 2018The use of intermittent auscultation (IA) for fetal surveillance during labor decreased with the introduction of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM). The increased use of EFM is associated with an increase in cesarean births. IA is an evidence-based method of fetal surveillance during labor for women with low risk pregnancies and considered one component
Kirsten, Wisner, Carrie, Holschuh
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Clinical Anatomy, 2016
Proficiency in heart auscultation continues to be important even in an era of modern technology. However, many physicians and health care providers are uncomfortable and often inaccurate in their ability to identify normal and abnormal heart sounds. The following review was performed to provide a basis that health care providers can use to strengthen ...
Vlad, Voin +3 more
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Proficiency in heart auscultation continues to be important even in an era of modern technology. However, many physicians and health care providers are uncomfortable and often inaccurate in their ability to identify normal and abnormal heart sounds. The following review was performed to provide a basis that health care providers can use to strengthen ...
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Fetal Heart Rate Auscultation, 4th Edition
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal NursingIntermittent auscultation (IA) is an evidence-based method of fetal surveillance during labor for birthing people with low-risk pregnancies. It is a central component of efforts to reduce the primary cesarean rate and promote vaginal birth (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 2019; Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal ...
Kirsten, Wisner, Carrie, Holschuh
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Heart sounds: auscultation for valvular heart disease
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2018Nurses are increasingly undertaking additional roles, and auscultation often forms part of the complete patient assessment. This compliments other clinical examination skills and consultation. Further tests are available to assist in informing diagnostic and management options. Repeated exposure increases confidence and aids the practitioner in his or
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Artificial intelligence-assisted auscultation in detecting congenital heart disease
European Heart Journal Digital Health, 2021Jingjing Lv, Fang Zhu, Chen Wen
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