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  2. Auscultation is the medical term for using a stethoscope to listen to the sounds inside of your body. Learn which areas of your body it may be used to examine, how the test is performed, and how ...

  3. Auscultation of the Heart, Lungs, and Abdomen - WebMD

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    Auscultation is a valuable diagnostic tool because it is safe and noninvasive. It can also be done at a moment's notice, since most healthcare providers have their stethoscopes close at hand ...

  4. Cardiovascular examination - Wikipedia

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    evaluation of the cardiovascular system. The cardiovascular examination is a portion of the physical examination that involves evaluation of the cardiovascular system. The exact contents of the examination will vary depending on the presenting complaint but a complete examination will involve the heart ( cardiac examination ), lungs ( pulmonary ...

  5. Auscultation - Wikipedia

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    Mediate and immediate auscultation Laennec auscultates a patient before his students. Mediate auscultation is an antiquated medical term for listening (auscultation) to the internal sounds of the body using an instrument (mediate), usually a stethoscope. It is opposed to immediate auscultation, directly placing the ear on the body.

  6. Apical Pulse: Definition, Location, and More - Healthline

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    Overview. Your pulse is the vibration of blood as your heart pumps it through your arteries. You can feel your pulse by placing your fingers over a large artery that lies close to your skin. The ...

  7. Right ventricular hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    Cardiology. Right ventricular hypertrophy ( RVH) is a condition defined by an abnormal enlargement of the cardiac muscle surrounding the right ventricle. The right ventricle is one of the four chambers of the heart. It is located towards the lower-end of the heart and it receives blood from the right atrium and pumps blood into the lungs.

  8. Abbreviations Your Doctor Uses - WebMD

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    EKG or ECG. 6 /13. This machine records the electrical activity of your heart and graphs it. It helps your doctor see if there’s a problem with your blood flow or heart rhythm. ECG stands for ...

  9. Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Test: Procedure and ...

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    Auscultation: If your pregnancy is going normally, the doctor likely will check your baby’s heart rate from time to time with a special stethoscope (called a fetoscope) or a hand-held device ...