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The wounded soldier had a gouge in his chest, from the bullet.
The man was the guardian of the golden chest.
My heart reverberated in my chest when I caught a glimpse of my bride to be.
I'm a freshman poindexter with a flat chest and size ten feet.
Grandma's old cedar chest looked beautiful once the resoration was completed.
Inspection; Palpation; Percussion; Auscultation
Percussion and auscultation refer to tapping and listening as strategies for physical assessment. A health care provider can use these techniques to examine the chest and abdomen, most typically.
Henry Marshall Hughes has written: 'A clinical introduction to the practice of auscultation, and other modes of physical diagnosis' -- subject(s): Auscultation, Percussion, Chest, Diseases 'A clinical introduction to the practice of auscultation' -- subject(s): Auscultation
Percussion
pulmonary consolidation
This is called auscultation, and is used most often to listen for heart and lung sounds. You can also ausculate the abdomen to listen for stomach and bowel sounds.
Chest Percussion And Post DrainageChest Percussion And Post Drainage
To diagnose pneumothorax, it is necessary for the health care provider to listen to the chest (auscultation) during a physical examination
Murmur
chest physical therapy, also called chest physiotherapy
To strike smartly; to strike upon or against; as, to percuss the chest in medical examination., To strike or tap in an examination by percussion. See Percussion, 3.
Percussion is rhythmically striking the chest wall with cupped hands. It is also called cupping, clapping, or tapotement. The purpose of percussion is to break up thick secretions in the lungs so that they can be more easily removed.