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Heart Sounds Tutorial: This online program focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart: aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis. Actual patients illustrate the physical findings associated valvar disease. You can listen to the patient's heart at several listening locations, while atthe
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Dr. Scheinman was awarded an Instructional Technology Development Grant to develop an interactive tutorial to aid students in visualizing the complex dynamic processes of cardiac arrhythmias. Blaufuss Multimedia developed the software, as well as all interactive animations and graphics. If you have any questions about the programor its
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Interactive multimedia tutorials and tests are available for aortic and mitral valve disease, and for supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs), using actual patient sounds, video, and custom animations.BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
ECG Tutorial for advanced nursing at UCLA. Minimum System Requirements: 1024 x 768 pixels. Shockwave Player: If you do not see the animated Blaufuss logo in the top left corner of this page, you will need the Shockwave player to BLAUFUSS SOUND BUILDER SUPPORT PAGE Audio issues with iOS 8. We apologize for the trouble you are having with our Sound Builder app. Unfortunately, iOS 8 broke our app. After several major updates of iOS (e.g., 5, 6, and 7), the latest software update from Apple changes the way Core Audio works, which makes the audio files play improperly in our app. REDIRECTING TO BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA... Heart Sounds Tutorial: This online program focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart: aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis. Actual patients illustrate the physical findings associated valvar disease. You can listen to the patient's heart at several listening locations, while atthe
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The increased aortic outflow causes a midsystolic murmur (MSM) ending well before S2. The regurgitant flow begins immediately with aortic valve closure, causing a blowing, decrescendo early diastolic murmur (EDM) best heard in this area adjacent to the high-velocity regurgitant stream. It is helpful to have the patient sit up, leanforward, and
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The blowing murmur ("wow") occupies all of systole (holosystolic) and obscures the first and second heart sounds. The thudding sound ("duh") is separated from the murmur by a pause, and is therefore mid diastolic. Typically mitral regurgitant flow persists throughout all of systole, reflecting the driving force of the pressure differenceBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
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Heart Sounds Tutorial: This online program focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart: aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis. Actual patients illustrate the physical findings associated valvar disease. You can listen to the patient's heart at several listening locations, while atthe
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Dr. Scheinman was awarded an Instructional Technology Development Grant to develop an interactive tutorial to aid students in visualizing the complex dynamic processes of cardiac arrhythmias. Blaufuss Multimedia developed the software, as well as all interactive animations and graphics. If you have any questions about the programor its
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Interactive multimedia tutorials and tests are available for aortic and mitral valve disease, and for supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs), using actual patient sounds, video, and custom animations.BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
ECG Tutorial for advanced nursing at UCLA. Minimum System Requirements: 1024 x 768 pixels. Shockwave Player: If you do not see the animated Blaufuss logo in the top left corner of this page, you will need the Shockwave player to BLAUFUSS SOUND BUILDER SUPPORT PAGE Audio issues with iOS 8. We apologize for the trouble you are having with our Sound Builder app. Unfortunately, iOS 8 broke our app. After several major updates of iOS (e.g., 5, 6, and 7), the latest software update from Apple changes the way Core Audio works, which makes the audio files play improperly in our app. REDIRECTING TO BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA... Heart Sounds Tutorial: This online program focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart: aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis. Actual patients illustrate the physical findings associated valvar disease. You can listen to the patient's heart at several listening locations, while atthe
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
The increased aortic outflow causes a midsystolic murmur (MSM) ending well before S2. The regurgitant flow begins immediately with aortic valve closure, causing a blowing, decrescendo early diastolic murmur (EDM) best heard in this area adjacent to the high-velocity regurgitant stream. It is helpful to have the patient sit up, leanforward, and
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
The blowing murmur ("wow") occupies all of systole (holosystolic) and obscures the first and second heart sounds. The thudding sound ("duh") is separated from the murmur by a pause, and is therefore mid diastolic. Typically mitral regurgitant flow persists throughout all of systole, reflecting the driving force of the pressure differenceBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
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Heart Sounds and Murmurs CD-ROM: translated into Spanish and Japanese editions, used in medical schools worldwide, this program is the classic reference for cardiac auscultation Heart Sounds Proficiency Test: this interactive multimedia program has been used to measure auscultation proficiency of physicians and allied health professionals at all levels of training.BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Blaufuss Multimedia. Integrating pulse with sounds and murmur. Observe the carotid pulse at the suprasternal notch while listening at the 2nd right intercostal space (2RICS). You will hear a rough murmur followed by a distinct sound. the murmur occurs with the pulse upstroke. the sound occurs near the peak of the pulse. the murmur is systolic. BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA -- SVT TUTORIAL Interactive multimedia tutorial for supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs), using actual patient EP and ECG data, and custom animations.BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
ECG: A rate: V rate: Rhythm Dx: Other: 002: 90: 55: Mobitz 2 AVB: RBBB, LVH. LAE: 009: 65: 65: Mobitz 2 AVB, J Escape: RBBB, RAD, AMI: 014: 118: 57: 3° AVB J RhythmBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Interactive multimedia tutorials and tests are available for aortic and mitral valve disease, and for supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs), using actual patient sounds, video, and custom animations.BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Opening Snap. After the 2nd sound, there is a distinct, crisp extra sound which is the opening snap (OS) of the stenotic mitral valve. This sound can be distinguished from a split second sound (A2-P2) by. 2) the sharper character of the opening snap compared to P2. The S2-OS interval is approximately 80 milliseconds, and can be emulated sayingBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
a dynamic, displaced apical impulse. absence of S1*. A triple cadence consisting of. a midsystolic murmur. S2 initiating a brief early diastolic murmur. a mid-diastolic (Austin Flint) murmur superimposed on the early diastolic murmur, (to- fro-FRO). The large regurgitant volume rapidly expands the left ventricle, resulting partial orcomplete
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BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA VIRTUAL PATIENT EXAMINATIONS PAGE 1 Blaufuss Multimedia Virtual Patient Examinations Page 2 SOFTWARE TRAINING WITH SUPERIOR BENEFITS AND PROVEN OUTCOMES While many heart sounds teaching products and simulators are available, only Blaufussprograms have
002 SINUS RHYTHM, ATRIAL RATE 90 MOBITZ II AVB Copyright © 2006 Blaufuss Multimedia. All rights reserved. Page 3 014 Sinus Tachycardia, atrial rate 120 Third degree A-V Block* Junctional (or His Bundle) EscapeBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Heart Sounds Tutorial: This online program focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart: aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis. Actual patients illustrate the physical findings associated valvar disease. You can listen to the patient's heart at several listening locations, while atthe
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Dr. Scheinman was awarded an Instructional Technology Development Grant to develop an interactive tutorial to aid students in visualizing the complex dynamic processes of cardiac arrhythmias. Blaufuss Multimedia developed the software, as well as all interactive animations and graphics. If you have any questions about the programor its
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Interactive multimedia tutorials and tests are available for aortic and mitral valve disease, and for supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs), using actual patient sounds, video, and custom animations.BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
ECG Tutorial for advanced nursing at UCLA. Minimum System Requirements: 1024 x 768 pixels. Shockwave Player: If you do not see the animated Blaufuss logo in the top left corner of this page, you will need the Shockwave player to REDIRECTING TO BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA... Heart Sounds Tutorial: This online program focuses on the four common valvar lesions in the left heart: aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis. Actual patients illustrate the physical findings associated valvar disease. You can listen to the patient's heart at several listening locations, while atthe
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
Minimum System Requirements: 1024 x 768 pixels. Shockwave Player: If you do not see the animated Blaufuss logo in the top left corner of this page, you will need the Shockwave player toBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
The increased aortic outflow causes a midsystolic murmur (MSM) ending well before S2. The regurgitant flow begins immediately with aortic valve closure, causing a blowing, decrescendo early diastolic murmur (EDM) best heard in this area adjacent to the high-velocity regurgitant stream. It is helpful to have the patient sit up, leanforward, and
BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
The blowing murmur ("wow") occupies all of systole (holosystolic) and obscures the first and second heart sounds. The thudding sound ("duh") is separated from the murmur by a pause, and is therefore mid diastolic. Typically mitral regurgitant flow persists throughout all of systole, reflecting the driving force of the pressure difference BLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA VIRTUAL PATIENT EXAMINATIONS PAGE 1 Blaufuss Multimedia Virtual Patient Examinations Page 5 tool by the instructor. 9. CE Test 4. CE Cases 1-5 Full-featured case-matched patient presentations of the most commonBLAUFUSS MULTIMEDIA
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