iPax new function “Real time monitoring” 2023年5月12日 WRITERMr.Phonette この記事を書いている人 - WRITER - Mr.Phonette New Functions of iPax; Real time monitoringAdministrators can monitor the iPax auscultation screen in real time as students operate it. この記事を書いている人 - WRITER - Mr.Phonette 前の記事 -Prev- Skeleton case on iPax 次の記事 -Next-iPax新機能「リアルタイムモニタリング」 関連記事 - Related Posts - On May 12, the quiz asks you to select the sound that matches the phonocardiogram. Pay close attention to whether the murmur is heard during systole or diastole. (May 12, 2025) On November 12, the case features croup, characterized by a barking cough resembling a dog’s bark and a high-pitched inspiratory wheeze (stridor). You will listen to the respiratory sounds caused by upper airway obstruction and answer the quiz. (November 12, 2025) April 23 features a quiz to distinguish between three different lung sounds. Please identify the sound that corresponds to fine crackles from the three presented. As you listen, try to visualize the timing within the respiratory cycle when fine crackles typically occur. (April 23, 2025) On May 19, the quiz asks you to select the heart sound that matches the phonocardiogram. Listen carefully for the diastolic rumbling murmur. (May 19, 2025) 最新記事 - New Posts - On November 18, the quiz focuses on systolic heart murmurs. First, you will identify the point of maximal intensity of the murmur. Then, you will divide systole into three phases—early, mid, and late—and determine in which phase the murmur is heard. (November 18, 2025) On November 17, we will learn about the summation gallop, a finding seen during the exacerbation of heart failure. Due to tachycardia, the diastolic phase shortens, causing S3 and S4 to merge into a single low-pitched gallop sound. By listening to the actual audio, you will deepen your understanding of this important sign that suggests severe heart failure. (November 17, 2025) On November 16, the quiz focuses on how the second heart sound (S2) changes between inspiration and expiration. By listening to the actual sounds, you will gain a clear understanding of the mechanism of physiological S2 splitting. (November 16, 2025) On November 15, we will learn about the characteristic changes in heart murmurs seen in Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (HOCM). By listening to how murmur intensity varies with changes in preload, you will strengthen your ability to distinguish HOCM from other types of heart murmurs. (November 15, 2025)- Comments - コメントをキャンセルメールアドレスが公開されることはありません。 ※ が付いている欄は必須項目ですコメント ※名前 ※ メール ※ サイト 次回のコメントで使用するためブラウザーに自分の名前、メールアドレス、サイトを保存する。