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Das flüchtige Auskultieren ist leider auch heute noch (oder gerade heute?) eher die Regel denn die Ausnahme. Solange dies nur zur orientierenden Kontrolle des Herzrhythmus dient, ist weiter nichts dagegen einzuwenden.

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Franke, HJ.P. (1984). Zehn Regeln der Herzauskultation. In: Allgemeine und spezielle Auskultation des Herzens. J.F. Bergmann-Verlag, Munich. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54200-8_1

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