Contents
Sound | 1 |
The Stethoscope | 11 |
Graphic Recording of Auscultation | 21 |
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abnormal absent accentuated aorta aortic regurgitation aortic stenosis apex artery associated atrial flutter auscultation auscultatory becomes bell block blood cardiac changes chest close closure component condition decreased diastolic murmur dilatation diminished disease early effect ejection sound especially evident exercise expiration factors failure faint findings flow fourth sound frequency harsh heard hypertension important increased indicated inspiration intensity intercostal space involvement lateral leaflet left ventricle left ventricular less loud louder lower marked maximum intensity mitral regurgitation mitral stenosis mitral valve moderately murmur of aortic murmur of mitral myocardial infarction normal occasionally occurs opening snap patient pitch position present pressure presystolic produced pulmonary pulmonic second sound pulse rapid rarely recognized result rheumatic rheumatic fever rhythm second heart sound septal defect severe significant splitting sternum stethoscope systolic murmur tachycardia third heart sound tion usually valvular vary venous ventricle ventricular vibrations wall widely