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Comprehensive Cardiovascular Examination and Heart Sounds Assessment
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Review of anatomy
- 3 Pulses
- 4 Edema
- 5 JVP
- 6 Carotid auscultation
- 7 Cardiac auscultation
- 8 Documentation
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