Sentences with phrase «heart auscultation»

Male dogs that have a heart auscultation at seven years of age without murmurs are allowed to breed without further heart evaluation.

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precordial auscultation (listening to the heart) in both the supine (laying down) and standing positions
You might be if you thought that a fetal heart rate tracing supplied the same information as intermittent auscultation (listening) with a doppler.
Auscultation and palpation are recommended methods of determining heart rate (HR) during neonatal resuscitation.
With intermittent auscultation, the care provider listens to the baby's heart rate for about 60 seconds using a fetal stethoscope (fetoscope or Pinard) or a hand - held Doppler ultrasound device.
Heart disease and heart failure are best diagnosed with a thorough veterinary exam to include auscultation, or listening to the dog's heart with a stethosHeart disease and heart failure are best diagnosed with a thorough veterinary exam to include auscultation, or listening to the dog's heart with a stethosheart failure are best diagnosed with a thorough veterinary exam to include auscultation, or listening to the dog's heart with a stethosheart with a stethoscope.
No heart murmur or arrhythmia have been detected but he has crackles and wheezes on pulmonary auscultation.
Radiographic results can be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools, such as auscultation and echocardiogram (ECHO), to confirm if a dog is developing heart disease and if so, if the dog is at the preclinical stage (eg, B1 or B2) or has progressed into heart failure.
Heart murmurs are detected by auscultation; the murmur's location and intensity helps determine its significance.
Auscultation or listening to the heart with a stethoscope is the first step in diagnosing heart disease.
The recommended health screenings for Cavaliers are annual auscultations (listening to the heart with a stethoscope) by board certified cardiologists and doppler (Echocardiogram) if there is a question on auscultation.
When your veterinarian listens to your dog's heart, a technique called auscultation, she's checking for heart rate and rhythm, and heart sounds.
Auscultation can also detect certain kinds of changes to the rhythm of the heart that may indicate an electrical problem.
Auscultation is when your veterinarian uses a stethoscope to listen to the sounds the heart makes while working.
On auscultation I couldnt detect any murmurs or abnormal sounds, but the heart rate increases sometimes very sudden for several seconds and goes back to normal.
With Kalou being a Doberman, there is a 44 % chance (according to one study) of him having dilated cardiomyopathy; there may or may not be sounds during auscultation, but an x-ray of his chest would show heart enlargement.
A valuable examination would be an auscultation of Shelby's chest by your Veterinarian with a stethoscope, but an x-ray would also be valuable as the opacity of the lungs, size of the heart, any fluid and other anomalies would be seen easier; if a heart condition is then suspected, echocardiography (ultrasound of the heart) would be a useful next step.
Auscultation of the thorax might reveal an arrhythmia and high heart rate.
During auscultation, a slow regular rhythm was detected with heart rate of 20 bpm classified as ventricular escape rhythm during the normal ECG.
Auscultation revealed right and left apex systolic heart murmurs.
The dog breathed with open mouth, mucus membranes were cyanotic, respiration rate increased, and on auscultation we have founded continued heart murmur, and crackles on the both side of the thorax.
In this investigation 353 CKCS were selected as a sample of the population and 150 were examined by auscultation for heart murmurs when they reached the age of six years in 2007 and 2009.
During that stethoscopic listening (auscultation), a heart murmur is usually detected.
However, in the breeding program against MMVD, auscultation of mitral systolic heart murmur is the screening method used for the disease, as other causes for this form of murmur, in middle age or older CKCS, are extremely rare [7].
Other conditions such as ventricular septal defects (also known as a «hole in the heart») can also cause murmurs that can be identified on auscultation.
During auscultation, your vet will listen to determine if your pet has normal heart sounds and a normal rhythm.
A heart clearance from an auscultation by a board certified veterinary cardiologist that is consistent with prevailing cardiology protocols; however, the CKCSC, USA, recommends a minimum of a cardiology clearance at age 2.5 years by a board certified veterinary cardiologist.
Auscultation: a stethoscope is used to identify murmurs, their location, intensity and any abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia).
Listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope (auscultation): Are there unusual breath sounds, a heart murmur, or a heart rhythm abnormality?
Auscultation of the heart is generally done during wellness exams, Heart disease is usually a life - threatening condition, but early diagnosis and appropriate therapy can extend your pet's heart is generally done during wellness exams, Heart disease is usually a life - threatening condition, but early diagnosis and appropriate therapy can extend your pet's Heart disease is usually a life - threatening condition, but early diagnosis and appropriate therapy can extend your pet's life.
«The trial judge's central findings that the prolonged partial asphyxia occurred between 6:00 and 7:30 and that the nurses would have detected it had they auscultated the fetal heart as required at 6:30 and 7:00 p.m. rest on a conclusion that the prolonged partial asphyxia that occurred before 9 p.m. was detectable by intermittent auscultation every half hour.
Made skilled nursing observations of patient health status by monitoring and documenting such things as vital signs, heart and lung auscultation, blood and urine laboratory values, intake and output, level of consciousness, etc..
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