Cardiovascular Examination - Clinical Examination of the Heart
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ต.ค. 2016
- A successful cardiovascular exam includes visual examination, palpation of the apical impulse, auscultation of Erb's point, auscultation of the carotids, and auscultation over the four different heart valve locations (aortic, pulmonic, tricuspid, and mitral). Additionally, the radial pulse is palpated while auscultating to distinguish whether a murmur is diastolic or systolic.
Video Index:
0:13 - Inspection of the thorax
0:29 - Palpation of the apex heart beat
0:59 - Auscultation of the heart
1:16 - Auscultation of the Erb’s point
1:33 - Using Erb’s point to check the heart rate
1:45 - Systolic and diastolic heart sound identification
2:01 - Ascultating individual valves: aortic, pulmonary, tricuspid, mitral
2:41 - Ascultation of the carotids
2:54 - Ascultating the pulmonary and aortic valves
3:04 - Ascultation of the mitral valve
3:16 - Mitral valve murmurs
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Thanks for the video. Tricuspid valve should be auscultated at the 4th ICS, LEFT sternal border, not right.
Crystal clear explanation!!
Amazing just right to the point
Very beautifully explained. Thank you
Very good
Excellent!
Nice
Just Golden perfect