Thursday, January 1, 2015

Cardiovascular Examination

Introduction :-

The Cardiovascular examination is a portion of the physical examination that involves evaluation of the cardiovascular system.
  • Some portions of the examination may be best performed while sitting up (such as a neck bruit), while other portions may be best performed while lying back at a 30- or 45-degree angle (such as hepatojugular reflux.) Some portions (such as the heart sounds) may be evaluated in both positions, while others (such as the carotid artery auscultation) may be done in either.
  • Certain conditions can be identified upon inspection.

Phrases in the write-up can include:
More detailed notes may mention heaves and bruits. Peripheral pulses may be included in a cardiovascular system or in a "Extremities" section.

Heart Rate :-



Heart Sounds :-


Murmurs, Rubs & gallops :-


Point of maximal Impulse :-


Take Care Of Your Body,

It's The Only Place You Have To Live In.

With Best Regards, Karnav Thakkar :) :)

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