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Auscultation of the fetal heart in early pregnancy
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2010Auscultation of the fetal heart is a common event in antenatal care, in early pregnancy it may be associated with false negative results, which require ultrasound scan to confirm fetal viability.We studied 197 women in early pregnancy to determine the gestational age at which the fetal heart can be reliably identified and the factors which determined ...
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Intrapartum auscultation of the fetal heart rate
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993A fetal heart rate recording containing a variable deceleration was played for 120 physicians and nurses. Although mean estimates for baseline and nadir of the fetal heart rate and duration of the deceleration were not significantly different from the actual values, individual estimates of the three parameters were widely distributed.
Thomas H. Strong, Denice L. Jarles
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How to auscultate for heart sounds in adults
Nursing Standard, 2017This article aims to improve nurses' knowledge and understanding of the procedure for auscultating heart sounds in adults, as part of a cardiovascular examination. It focuses on auscultating normal heart sounds; it is beyond the scope of this article to discuss the pathophysiology of abnormal findings.
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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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