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auscultationThe use of a stethoscope (usually) in listening to the sounds of an animal's body.
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auscultationlistening for sounds within the body; it may be performed with the unaided ear or with a stethoscope.
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auscultation"act of listening," 1630s, from Latin auscultationem (nominative auscultatio), noun of action from past participle stem of auscultare (see auscultate). Medical sense is from 1821.
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auscultationn. a diagnostic method in which the examiner, who is usually a doctor, listens for sounds within the body either with a stethoscope (mediate auscultation) or directly, by laying his or her ear on the [..]
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auscultationlistening with a stethoscope (pop)
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auscultation(n) listening to sounds within the body (usually with a stethoscope)
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auscultationAct of listening for Sounds within the body.
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auscultationAct of listening for Sounds within the Heart.
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auscultationAct of listening for sounds within the body.
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auscultationThe act of .listening for sounds within the body to evaluate the condition of the heart, lungs, intestines, or other organs or to hear the fetal heart beat. The frequency, intensity, duration and quality of the sounds are noted.
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