Cardiac Auscultation

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English

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North American (General)

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Next we're going to move into Oscar rotation in all the same places that we have just palpate it, the mitral aortic, demonic and try custard regions. The patient should remain in the 30° position. We're going to have the patient breathe out and then hold their breath and exhalation so that we can listen to the 3rd and 4th intercostal spaces, displacing the breast tissue away so that we can hear the heart. We use the diaphragm of the stethoscope to listen at the left second intercostal space and down the left sternal border to the apex for the high pitched, soft blowing de crescendo, diastolic murmur of aortic regurgitation.