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Cardiac Auscultation Practice - Aortic Stenosis

Aortic Stenosis: trace a circle over the back of your hand
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Cardiac Auscultation Practice - S4 Gallop

S4: add this extra heart sounds by tapping first finger twice

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Cardiac Auscultation Practice - S3 Gallop

S3: add this extra heart sound by tapping second finger twice

Setup:
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Cardiac Auscultation Practice - Holosystolic Murmur

Holosystolic murmur can be mimicked by dragging your finger across the
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Cardiac Auscultation Practice - Normal Heart sound
Tap a simple One-Two tap with the first and second
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Severe Mitral Stenosis- The physical examination revealed a right parasternal heave, a loud S1, a midpeaking
a low-pitched diastolic ... Color-flow Doppler images ... mitral valve during diastole ... left ventricular diastolic ... #cardio