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Korotkoff Sounds
Sounds heard over an artery when blood pressure is measured, useful for determining systolic and diastolic pressures.
Auscultating Blood Pressure
The process of listening to the blood pressure sounds using a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer to measure the pressure.
Systolic Blood Pressure
The maximum arterial pressure during heart contraction, typically the higher number in a blood pressure reading.
Phase II Korotkoff Sounds
Refers to the sounds heard through a stethoscope during the phase when the blood starts to flow again in the artery as the pressure in the cuff decreases, usually manifesting as a swooshing or whooshing sound.
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