Auscultation:The sounds caused b ...
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:24pm1 CommentAuscultation:
The sounds caused by the heart's activity are a treasure trove of information on the wellness of the heart. Auscultation is the oldest known method employed to decode cardiac sounds. Wi th auscultation, an expert can identify cardiac problems such as murmurs, regurgitation, septal defects, stenosis, valvular defects as well
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Listen, Listen, Listen
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Dr. Laurie W.Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 5:08am
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Listen carefully to what your partner says. Ask direct questions until you really understand what your partner is telling you. Attentive listening is often the greatest gift you can give another person.
We’re often so busy that we barely listen to each other. When we do listen, we’re so busy figuring out what we will need to do about what
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Please LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN ! ! !
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Linda Appleman ShapiroPosted
Mon 14 Sep 2009 9:50am
the pleasure of being able to offer you a link which will allow you to listen to me speak at the AUTHOR'S SERIES at the Westport, Ct. Public Library, where I talked about my experience..., a compelling family history addressing issues of love, loss and loyalty. Then just click and download to listen!)
Also, I had the extreme pleasure of receiving copies of the soon
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Listen…Really Listen
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CathyPosted
Tue 30 Sep 2008 7:10am
Is there someone in your life that needs you to listen….really listen to them?
Listening is different than hearing. Hearing is waiting for the other person to finish talking so you can say what you want to say. Try listening to someone in your life. Listen to what they are saying and what they aren’t saying, what are the feelings and emotions
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Am I Listening? Are You Listening?
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Voice in RecoveryPosted
Thu 16 Dec 2010 11:18pm
Posted by: VoiceinRecovery | December 1, 2010
Are You Listening
I read this post today by @edrecovery called... are funny. I asked the Universe to guide me, send me some inspiration, guidance, and excitement. I was never clear on the details. So am I listening if I am listening with tunnel
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Why don't doctors listen - the patient's lament !
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Dr. Aniruddha M.Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:17am
attention. A good example of this is auscultation. Considered science, students are trained to use their stethoscopes for listening to internal organs. They learn for example...
" There are in fact many reasons why physicians do not listen well. Most relate to deeply imbedded myths within the profession that interrupt listening. One example
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