Other screening methods could be simplified echocardiography, computerised heart auscultation, or new biochemical markers. |
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Results of the initial physical examination and auscultation will be presented to show how hypotheses were generated. |
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His cardiac and lung auscultation and neurologic examination were strictly normal. |
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Inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation were virtually the only tools that physicians had to diagnose every medical condition. |
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The most diagnostic of the physical findings are those found on auscultation of the heart. |
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When evaluating a suspected pneumothorax, auscultation and transillumination of the chest should be performed. |
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Lymph nodes were not palpable, the chest was clear to auscultation, and the abdomen was found to be normal. |
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The intensity of breath sounds depends on the location of auscultation and on the bodyshape. |
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The physical examination continues the diagnostic process, adding information obtained by inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. |
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On admission, chest radiograph showed bilateral lower lobe ground glass opacification, and there were bilateral lower lobe crackles on auscultation of the chest. |
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The high-quality finish bell permits the precise auscultation of children and babies. |
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This stethoscope has dual bore tubing and bores for each ear, allowing for enhanced auscultation. |
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Selected materials and first-class workmanship ensure perfect auscultation and outstanding durability. |
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The larger tubes enhance auscultation capabilities. The kit contains black tubing and additional ear pieces. |
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The cardiophon is suitable for the precise auscultation of adults and children. |
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Robert Hooke realized the value of auscultation and stated that it may be possible to discover the motions of the internal parts of bodies by the sound they make. |
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Coarse crackles were present at both lung bases on chest auscultation. |
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The results of auscultation of the lung and heart were normal. |
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Lungs were clear to auscultation and cardiac examination was normal. |
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The guideline recommends that in women who are healthy and have an uncomplicated pregnancy, intermittent auscultation is a suitable method of monitoring during labour. |
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Stenosis in the artery causes a swishing sound, which is heard as a bruit on auscultation and also may be felt as a thrill or slight vibration in the vessel on palpation. |
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Both authors discuss the same points, but Dr. Kennedy extends his observations to obstetric auscultation in dystocial or difficult parturitions. |
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The purpose of this project is to implement evidence-based practice guidelines such as one-to-one labour support and intermittent fetal rate auscultation, to reduce the caesarean section rate. |
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They are, moreover, equipped with the auscultation instruments necessary for monitoring and analyzing the behaviour of the structures, which would also be the case for the new structures. |
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For example, most women had more than one prenatal ultrasound and many women reported continuous use of electronic fetal monitoring despite evidence supporting intermittent auscultation in normal labour. |
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The set up of a strategy in chest physiotherapy and the choice of a technique depends on the appreciation of various clinical signs, under which auscultation is the principal tool. |
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Was the position of the trachea palpated, the thoracic cage percussed, auscultation of lung and heart sounds done? |
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Chest auscultation revealed audible heart sounds with regular heart rate but occasional ectopy. |
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We demonstrate here that a precise auscultation, based on an objective nomenclature helps the choice making of a technique and the evaluation of an accomplished task. |
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The tests included blood pressure measurements, anthropometric measurements and cardiac auscultation. |
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If you inspect the abdomen before auscultation but say nothing, the examiner is left guessing whether you did inspect the abdomen or if you were frozen momentarily. |
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The larger tubes enhance auscultation capabilities. |
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This operation was successful: in March 1999, we shipped a container with beds, wheelchairs, electrocardiographs, dental equipment, auscultation tables, sterilizers and other kind of supplies. |
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First, a complete physical exam with careful auscultation is necessary. |
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The movement was also responsible for the recognition of several new signs of death such as fixed, dilated pupils and auscultation of the heart. |
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Maintenance of systems auscultation airline and route installed in the vehicle auscultator facilities. |
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Thorax auscultation revealed bilateral scattered crackles, coarse rhonchi, friction rub on the right lower lung fields and normal heart sounds. |
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Rhonchi and crackles were noted on auscultation of the lungs. |
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Daily measures of room air oxyhaemoglobin saturation, maximum oral temperature, auscultation, and the presence of sputum were recorded on a standardised data collection sheet. |
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Auscultation revealed diffuse crepitant and bubbling stertors in both lungs and the patient presented petechia on the limbs. |
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Auscultation of the lungs revealed inspiratory crackles in the lower lung zones. |
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Auscultation of the precordium revealed murmurs in systole and diastole consistent with mixed aortic valve disease. |
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Auscultation will demonstrate breath sounds that are either diminished or absent over the atelectatic region signifying underventilation or lack of air entry. |
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Auscultation of the chest frequently reveals crackles, rhonchi, and wheezes resulting from bronchial damage and the presence of underlying secretions. |
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