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  2. Percussion (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Percussion is a method of tapping on a surface to determine the underlying structures, and is used in clinical examinations to assess the condition of the thorax or abdomen. It is one of the four methods of clinical examination, together with inspection , palpation , auscultation , and inquiry.

  3. Shifting dullness - Wikipedia

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    The two steps of shifting dullness. Percussion of the green section shifts from a dull note to a tympanic note after the patient changes from supine to lateral decubitus position. The test is performed by first percussing the midline of the abdomen to elicit a resonant note due to gas in the abdomen. If there is no area of resonance, then the ...

  4. Pleximeter - Wikipedia

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    During percussion the middle finger of examiner's hand is routinely used as pleximeter. The finger of the examiner's left hand is firmly applied to the chest wall so as to displace any air between it and the chest wall and the plexor strikes on the middle phalanx of the pleximeter. [ 1 ]

  5. The controversial history of wet nursing and what the ... - AOL

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    Wet nursing today — an "informal," "underground" practice. Thanks to the passage of federal pure food laws, pasteurization, donor breast milk banks and the availability of alternatives like ...

  6. Pinning ceremony (nursing) - Wikipedia

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    Typically, each nursing school designs and awards its own unique pin. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] For example, Bellevue Hospital's 1880 pin design includes a crane that represents vigilance, a blue band symbolizing constancy, and a red band symbolizing mercy and alleviation of suffering.

  7. Blast! (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Blast! ' s instrumentation is exclusively brass and percussion, a nod to the show's roots in the drum and bugle corps activity. In addition, Blast! adds instruments not normally found in drum corps, such as French horns , concert euphoniums , trombones (including one on a unicycle during "Gee, Officer Krupke!") and bass trombones , didgeridoos ...

  8. Bladder fiddle - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants to the United States brought the bumbass with them. In America, it used by the Pennsylvania Dutch culture of eastern Pennsylvania, United States, and still exists today, as the boomba, a percussion instrument. It may also be seen in Texas, at events celebrating local German heritage (such as the Tomball German Heritage Festival). [7]

  9. Test of Essential Academic Skills - Wikipedia

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    The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS Test) is a standardized, multiple choice entrance exam for students applying to nursing and allied health programs in the United States. [1] It is often used to determine the preparedness of potential students to enter into a nursing or allied health program.