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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Auscultation
  1. Auscultation is listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination . ... Auscultation is usually done using a tool called a stethoscope. Health care providers routinely listen to a ...
  2. Auscultation is a method used to listen to the sounds of the body during a physical examination ... intestines are the most common organs heard during auscultation.
  3. Diagnostic Tests and Procedures (Texas Heart Institute)  
    Heart Health Tests/Start Here ... Heart Health Tests ... Texas Heart Institute ... Many diagnostic tests available today can show doctors if you have heart or vascular ...
  4. Monitoring Baby's Heart Rate during Labor (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Childbirth Problems/Diagnosis and Tests ... Childbirth Problems ... Childbirth/Diagnosis and Tests ... Childbirth ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  5. ... when listening to your chest with a stethoscope ( auscultation ). Tests that may be ordered include: Chest x- ...
  6. Listening to the chest with a stethoscope ( auscultation ) reveals abnormal breath sounds, such as crackles, which may be signs of fluid in the lungs. Often, blood pressure is low. Blue skin, ...
  7. ... development. RELATED TOPICS Elements of the physical exam: Auscultation (listening to heart, breath, and stomach sounds) Heart ...
  8. ... Palpation (feeling the body with fingers or hands) Auscultation (listening to sounds, usually with a stethoscope) Percussion ( ...
  9. ... carefully to the breath sounds. This is called auscultation . Tests that may be done include: Arterial blood ...
  10. ... exam may include listening to the lung sounds ( auscultation ). If your child has the symptoms, the provider ...
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