| 11. | Another indicator may be the presence of a pleural effusion, which can be noted on auscultation.
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| 12. | Auscultation is a skill that requires substantial clinical experience, a fine stethoscope and good listening skills.
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| 13. | In this book he discusses topics such as auscultation, valvular deformities and hypertrophy of the heart.
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| 14. | A doctor, nurse, or midwife can also use palpation and auscultation to determine fetal position.
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| 15. | Shortly after, Ren?Laennec ( 1781-1826 ) invented the stethoscope and developed aided auscultation.
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| 16. | Cammann also wrote a major treatise on diagnosis by auscultation, which the refined binaural stethoscope made possible.
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| 17. | Typically the blood pressure obtained via palpation is around 10 mmHg lower than the pressure obtained via auscultation.
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| 18. | With partial obstruction, a fan sound or flag flapping sound can be heard during auscultation.
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| 19. | In TCM, the four diagnostic methods are : inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiring, and palpation.
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| 20. | Originally, there was a distinction between immediate auscultation ( unaided ) and mediate auscultation ( using an instrument ).
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