Difference between revisions of "Whispered Pectoriloquy"
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− | Have the patient whisper “99.” '''Whispered pectoriloquy''' is a maneuver used in drama whereby a patient conveys his or her thoughts to the audience by talking out loud while other patients remain oblivious. Shakespeare’s pectoriloquys are some of the most famous ones ever auscultated.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/02/physical-exam-tips-the-lungs/ Physical Exam Tips: The Lungs]</ref> | + | Have the patient whisper “99.” '''Whispered pectoriloquy''' is a maneuver used in [[Level 1 Drama Algorithm|drama]] whereby a patient conveys his or her thoughts to the audience by talking out loud while other patients remain oblivious. Shakespeare’s pectoriloquys are some of the most famous ones ever [[Stethoscope|auscultated]].<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/02/physical-exam-tips-the-lungs/ Physical Exam Tips: The Lungs]</ref> |
Revision as of 14:26, 26 September 2016
Have the patient whisper “99.” Whispered pectoriloquy is a maneuver used in drama whereby a patient conveys his or her thoughts to the audience by talking out loud while other patients remain oblivious. Shakespeare’s pectoriloquys are some of the most famous ones ever auscultated.[1]
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