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When Blood Pressure reading is taken, a sequence of different sound is heard. What are these called? Required to answer. Single choice. (1 Point)Braxton-Hicks ContractionsReynolds NumbersBronski Beats Korotkoff Sounds​

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Answered by riyakaushik22
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Korotkoff sounds are generated when a blood pressure cuff changes the flow of blood through the artery. These sounds are heard through either a stethoscope or a doppler that is placed distal to the blood pressure cuff. There are five distinct phases of Korotkoff sounds: Phase 1: A sharp tapping

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Answered by irambutt305
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Korotkoff Sounds. -tapping sounds created by turbulent blood flow in arm. -pressure is slowly being released from cuff, so systolic pressure is above that of the cuff, but diastolic is still below, so the artery opens in systole and collapses in diastole.

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