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Auscultation of the HeartCOMMON FINDINGS ON EXAMINATION 1. bulging of the lower ribs 2. the right hypochondrium 3. fullness in the epigastrium 4. costal margin 5. costal arch 6. abdominal muscles 7. palpation of the liver 8. contour of the liver 9. consistency of the liver 10. size of the liver 11. enlarged liver 12. deep inspiration 13. deep expiration 14. unconstrained position 15. standing posture 16. sitting posture 17. recumbent posture 18. muscular rigidity 19. to examine anteriorly 20. to examine laterally 21. to examine posteriorly 22. symmetry of the thorax 23. uninterrupted respiration 24. adventitious sounds 25. immediate auscultation 26. mediate auscultation 27. aortic diastolic murmur 28. valve areas 29. mitral area 30. apical area 31. pulmonic area 32. tricuspid area 33. aortic area 34. sternal line 35. carotid artery 36. ensiform cartilage 37. auscultation of the heart 38. physical examination of the chest
COMMON FINDINGS ON EXAMINATION Inspection and Palpation of the Liver bulging of the lower ribs the right hypochondrium fullness in the epigastrium costal margin abdominal muscles palpation of the liver contour of the liver size of the liver
Physical Examination of the Chest unconstrained position recumbent posture standing posture sitting posture muscular rigidity to examine anteriorly to examine laterally to examine posteriorly physical examination of the chest inspection of the chest
Auscultation of the Heart adventitious sounds immediate auscultation mediate auscultation aortic diastolic murmur valve areas mitral area apical area pulmonic area tricuspid area aortic area sternal line carotid artery ensiform cartilage auscultation of the heart
It is of little value. It is not of little value. These sentences are not of little value. These questions are not of little value. Bulging of the liver is dangerous. Liver is in the right hypochondrium. Spleen is in the left hypochondrium. Fullness in the epigastrium is a symptom of stomach problems. Fullness in the check is a symptom of tooth problems. Costal margin is between the chest and the abdomen. Costal margin is made of ribs. These muscles are of good tone. His muscles are of good tone. Her muscles are of good tone. Contours of the heart are wrong. Contours of the liver are wrong. Contours of the kidney are wrong. There is tenderness in the epigastrium. There is tenderness in the abdomen. There is tenderness in the chest. Median line is the vertical centre of the body. Hepatomegaly is enlargement of the liver. Hepatic area is the right hypochondrium. Hepatic area is to the right of the median line.
Unconstrained position is very comfortable. Head is somewhat elevated. He has muscular rigidity. She has muscular rigidity. Lateral surface is examined. Anterior surface is examined. Posterior surface is examined. It is examined anteriorly. It is examined laterally. It is examined posteriorly. The picture is exposed to a strong light. It is exposed to the sun. It is exposed to the high temperature. Recumbent posture is very comfortable. Recumbent posture is for sick people.
Put in the right word: large, adult, thin, enlarged, percussion, vary, prevents, palpation, normal. 1. When the liver is greatly … there may be bulging of the lower ribs in the right hypochondrium and fullness in the epigastrium. 2. In a young child or in a thin adult it is sometimes possible to feel the sharp lower border of the … liver. 3. Muscular development … palpation of the lower hepatic border. 4. Palpation of the liver supplemented by … demonstrates its contour, consistency and size. 5. … of the liver reveals whether tenderness is present. 6. The contour and the consistency of the liver … in different diseases. 7. In the young child the liver is disproportionately …. 8. In the … three quarters of the liver lie to the right of the median line.
Put in the right word: surface, patient, rhythm, avoided, behind, rate, compared, musculature 1. The … must be in a natural and unconstrained position. 2. Muscular rigidity should be carefully … . 3. When the lateral … of the chest is inspected, the patient’s hands should be clasped behind his head. 4. The colour of the skin, general development, … are to be noted. 5. The regions of the one side are … with the corresponding regions on the opposite side. 6. The respirator … and … should be observed.
Date: 2015-12-24; view: 1735
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