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What doctor uses to listen to the heartbeat?

doctors use the stethoscope as the instrument that a doctor puts in their ears and listens to your heart sound


What do you do when your heart starts beating really fast when your boyfriend listens to your heartbeat and he's a doctor and he doesn't know whats happening to you or your heart?

Maybe your boyfriend isn't really a good doctor. And the other person [ NOT THE DOCTOR ] is his girlfriend. Maybe she got really nervous !


What can be learned from the Valsalva maneuver?

when a doctor listens to the chest with a stethoscope during the Valsalva maneuver, characteristic heart sounds are heard. Variations in these sounds can indicate the type of abnormality present in the heart.


How can defects can be identify?

Abnormal changes in the sound of the heart beats can be heard when a doctor listens to the heart with a stethoscope. In addition, a chest x ray, an electrocardiogram (ECG, an electrical printout of the heartbeats), and an echocardiogram


How can atrial septal defects be identified?

Abnormal changes in the sound of the heart beats can be heard when a doctor listens to the heart with a stethoscope. In addition, a chest x ray, an electrocardiogram (ECG, an electrical printout of the heartbeats), and an echocardiogram


What is the technique called when a physician listens to your heart sounds?

auscultation


How does a doctor listen to your heart?

A stethoscope is a device that allows a doctor to hear the sounds of your heart. Essentially the sound is transmitted from either a diaphragm or a bell that is placed on the patient's chest and through tube that splits and travels to both ears of the doctor. The doctor can use this stethoscope to hear all sorts of sounds, such as lung sounds, bowel sounds, blood vessel sounds, or even sounds of some joints.


How is a mitral valve insufficiency first detected?

When the doctor listens to the heart sounds, mitral valve insufficiency is generally recognized by the sound the blood makes as it leaks backward. It sounds like a regurgitant murmur.


Why can you only feel one pulse and the doctors can hear two?

When a doctor listens to your heart he hears the systole and diastole of the heart. The "lub-dub" that they hear is the closure of valves of the heart at rest (diastole) when the heart fills with blood and the heart squeezes blood (systole) out into the body. When you feel the pulse, you only feel when the heart pushes blood through the vascular system during systole.


What is a heart doctor?

A heart doctor is a cardiologist.


What a Heart doctor?

A heart doctor is a cardiologist.


Is the beat your doctor listens to through a stethoscope is the sound of the four valves opening and closing?

true