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What are vitamins and which are soluble and non-soluble? Humans have to eat most vitamins, but one is made within the body - which one is that?
Palpated Blood Pressure
A technique for measuring blood pressure by feeling (palpating) the pulse while gradually deflating a blood pressure cuff, usually to estimate systolic blood pressure.
Auscultated Blood Pressure
The process of listening to the sounds of the blood flow using a stethoscope to measure blood pressure.
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.
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