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In the news, a perspective on auscultation. . .
18 Stethoscopes, 1 Heart Murmur and Many Missed Connections By MADELINE DREXLER February 28, 2011 The New York Times "One by one, the medical students bent down to listen to my heart." Read the article. | |
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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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