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  • where was s4?

  • Awesome. I love this. This was quite helpful to me as we're studying heart sounds now.

  • This is very helpful! Thanks!

  • it really very much helpful

  • Really helps us nursing students!

  • Thank you so much!!! haha BREATH! lmfaoo

  • what is s3 s4 and everything, please explain

  • lub-da-dub

  • lubb-dubb pause

  • super awesome dude!!!

  • IM SUCH A NERD

  • starting my chest rotation..very useful for medical students..thanks for uploading:D

  • thanks for posting, this is really helpful!

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  • @TheFrenchPastry @whittvet

    Get a life guys

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  • @TheFrenchPastry- I have worked for the WHO when I was in college and I can tell you that the US has a lower infection rate than many in Europe. I do not believe your education is very high because you are the one that threw an insult first. It made me more than a little mad to get a smart-ass reply when I just asked for a citation. So in that case why in the hell did you have your operation in the US?

  • @chiefBroski lol. good luck broski. internet hate machine is on it's way.

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  • @TheFrenchPastry citation please

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  • @TheFrenchPastry Dear Fool (after seeing your response that is the only name I can think of for you) all I wanted was to know where you got your information for the infection rates in Europe. You made the accusation so therefore it is the literary responsibility of yours to cite your statement.

  • @TheFrenchPastry However, I did look it up myself and found Europe’s infection rate to be higher than the US. (Medical News Today) You are also a liar. How much did you expect the Doctor to charge? Take an economics class asshole.

  • Lol, foreign qualified "real" doctor? As opposed to a "fake" one? Look, I'm a US med student and I've had the pleasure of working with a BMS from India, and she was an excellent pediatrician. And guess what: the American doctor (who graduated from my school) that she worked with was also a fantastic doctor. The point of all this? Cut the crap about "DOCTORS ARE BETTER IF THEY'RE FROM WHERE I'M FROM, ROFLOL". Results matter, not location.

  • @jonhasaheart OOH WELL SAID.

  • Well for someone that is bragging about providing such great medical care, you certainly cannot spell retarded consistently enough. Even the american nurses and doctors can do that. Oh yeah, you really need to seek therapy for this anger issue you seem to have. :)

  • rtimo galope?

  • you are doing a great job and theres is a 4th sound heard in acute heart failure

  • you may breathe lol good shit

  • @chiefBroski Profanity proves U r all criminals & NOT nurses. Professionals - insult in USA? Uncultured. U & many "commentary" down SHOULD NOT BE providing care for any patient/ even animals.

    Proof= American Depressed Nurse. Check out your own Journals & articles on this.

    Fake Missionary medicine/ failed MCAT? Why angry at truth? Failed MedicalSchool? Where r da nurses to care in the hospital... pretend 2 b smart Doctors?  A mess- elusional USA with nuclear bombs & Hypocrites.

  • tnx a lot.... its a great help....

  • @ssehram The scope of practice for a registered nurse includes evaluating patient vital signs, including making reports detailing what they hear from the patients heart. They are trained in this area, and you only show your ignorance by attempting to tell the nursing student what her job is or is not. I don't know what you consider "very little education", but a 4 year degree seems like a lot of education to me.

  • @ssehram turn your caps lock off and stop talking so loud. you're hurting my ears

  • dude there is no 4 heart sound its only 3rd + murmurs

    try to modify your title to avoid misunderstanding

    thnx

  • actually a fourth heart sound is nearly always heard when someone is having a heart attack. so hope you're not involved in anything medical.

  • i mean in this video not in life ,, try to understand people and dont b offensive its a shame to be an offensive physician

  • you should be clearer in what you're writing about, not just the video uploader.

  • great vid, really helpful for me (a student nurse) for when I'm doing health assessments in clinical!

  • wow i only knew bout S1 S2

  • xcellent gud job,dis video is very nice

  • great....!! heard 3rd heart sound...!

  • a base for techno music! Yeah!

    XD

  • Made learning so much more fun!

  • Your comment has nothing to do with this video about heart sounds... why are you even posting here? I would suggest that you shut up and go be miserable somewhere else.

  • great help!

  • thx man !!!

  • "You may breathe" LOL

  • @kotoreru well, you don't want them breathing while you are ascultating, do you? I find it helpful to hold my own breath when I ask the patient to hold theirs - that way I don't forget! :)

  • wow! this helps! I

  • nice and useful video. thanks

  • awesome!!!... thanks so much

  • Thank you so much for sharing this video with us

  • good job

  • shokran 3ala al vid yA anoos

  • This guys heart is in rough shape ;)

    Thanks for the great video though!

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  • that doctor is smart

  • Excellent heart sounds, thank you for uploading, carry on with the good work will help lots of us students. THANK U

  • boomswishboomswishboomswish

  • very good job!!thx a lot

  • like u

  • does anyone know where i can download this in MP3 format?

  • thanks a lot ,and I have question which is :

    why she heard S3 with light pressure while it disappeared with firm pressure ???

    Hypershahranism ;)

  • she was ausculating it by the bell...not the diagphragm...when u are auscultating with the bell of the stethoscope u are not supposed to pressed it tightly against the chest...just place it gently...

  • thank you. Very good for nursing students such as I.

  • i hv this on my heart doctor said to me today

    sad

    :(

  • nice work..

    upload more if you have . :)

  • Great,

    thank you so much :)

  • nice to know

  • thank you so so so much.......u made me understand something i was not able to once.

  • this really helps me in my studies!

  • Whoa!

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