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explain ausculatory method​

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Answered by ltzAngel
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Summary of the auscultatory method:

Initially the cuff is inflated to a level higher than the systolic pressure. ... At the point where the systolic pressure exceeds the cuff pressure, the Korotkoff sounds are first heard and blood passes in turbulent flow through the partially constricted artery.

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Answered by s8b1548chansi6435
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Summary of the auscultatory method:

Initially the cuff is inflated to a level higher than the systolic pressure. ... At the point where the systolic pressure exceeds the cuff pressure, the Korotkoff sounds are first heard and blood passes in turbulent flow through the partially constricted artery.

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