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Heart Sounds Auscultation
Review date: May 14, 2009 Date of online release: July 1, 2006 Credits: None
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“You only see what you look for.” In the physical examination of the heart, the adage becomes “You only hear what you listen for.” A very experienced clinician may listen to a polyglot of noises, compare them to an internal matrix, and make a correct diagnosis with, “that sounds like….” For those of us who are mere mortals, proper auscultation requires that we listen carefully and thoughtfully to one thing at a time. We must seek out normal and abnormal sounds and murmurs rather than waiting for them to announce themselves.
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Funding for this presentation was provided by St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital |
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