Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Hello! This is Dr Shambhavi. Having completed my MBBS, MD(BHU), SR(SMSJaipur) from various colleges, I am currently working asAssociate Professor in government medical college for last few years. This platform is going to be used by me to share my knowledge, show demonstrations on patients, interesting cases that could help the students in their studies. The channel is dedicated to medical students, doctors, and health care personnel.
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Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 10: Question: You hear a heart sound that occurs just before the carotid pulse is felt. This sound is best heard at the apex and corresponds to the closure of the AV valves. Which sound is this? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 9: Question: Low-pitched heart sounds, such as the S3 gallop or the murmur of Mitral Stenosis, are best heard using which part of the stethoscope? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 8: Question: You are examining a patient with suspected Aortic Stenosis. You hear a harsh systolic murmur at the 2nd right intercostal space. Where else should you auscultate to check for the characteristic radiation of this murmur? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 0

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 7: Question: During auscultation at the mitral area, you hear a low-pitched mid-diastolic murmur. You suspect Mitral Stenosis. Which maneuver will best help you confirm this finding? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 0

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 6: Question: A 60-year-old patient presents with shortness of breath. On palpation of the precordium, you find the apical impulse is displaced laterally to the 6th intercostal space, anterior axillary line, and feels "heaving" in nature. What does this most likely suggest? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 0

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 5: Question: In clinical practice, which vessel should be palpated simultaneously with auscultation to help time the heart sounds (S1 and S2)? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 0

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 4: Question: While palpating for a parasternal heave, which part of the hand is preferably used? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 0

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day 3: Question: Which anatomical area corresponds to the second intercostal space on the left side, parasternally? (Remember, answers are anonymous, so no one {except you yourself} is judging any1 here!)
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Day2: Question: To locate the apical impulse accurately, you must identify the intercostal spaces starting from a specific anatomical ridge. What is this ridge called?
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 0

Dr Shambhavi Clinicals

Thankyou all for participating in the 10 days challenge on Cerebellar Function Test! Some of you asked for continuing the quizzes.. so here I am with the Next 10-Day-Challenge on Cardiovascular System Examination.
Day1: Question: During the inspection of the precordium, you look for chest deformities. Which term describes a "pigeon chest" where the sternum protrudes outward?
Watch this informative, exam friendly and quick demo on how to do systemic examination of cardiovascular system on a patient!: https://youtu.be/yYxli3B6dHY

2 months ago | [YT] | 2