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| A & P | Auscultation & Percussion; ûÁø(ôéòà) ¹×(°ú) ŸÁø(öèòà) |
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| A&P | anterior and posterior; assessment and plans; auscultation and percussion |
| DTP | diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis [vaccine]; distal tingling on percussion; Tinel's sign |
| FPI | femoral pulsatility index; fluid percussion injury; formula protein intolerance; Freiburg Personalit... |
| IPPA | inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation |
| FPI | Fluid Percussion Injury |
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| F-P | fluid percussion |
| FPI | fluid percussion brain injury |
| percussion | 1. The act of percussing, or striking one body against another; forcible collision, especially. Such as gives a sound or report. 2. Hence: The effect of violent collision; vibratory shock; impression of sound on the ear. "The thunderlike percussion of thy sounds." (Shak) 3. <medicine> The act of tapping or striking the surface of the body in order to learn the condition of the parts beneath by the sound emitted or the sensation imparted to the fingers. Percussion is said to be immediate if the blow is directly upon the body; if some interventing substance, as a pleximeter, is, used, it is called mediate. Center of percussion. See Center. Percussion bullet, a bullet containing a substance which is exploded by percussion; an explosive bullet. Percussion cap, a small copper cap or cup, containing fulminating powder, and used with a percussion lock to explode gunpowder. Percussion fuze. See Fuze. Percussion lock, the lock of a gun that is fired by percussion upon fulminating powder. Percussion match, a match which ignites by percussion. Percussion powder, powder so composed as to ignite by slight percussion; fulminating powder. Percussion sieve, Percussion table, a machine for sorting ores by agitation in running water. Origin: L. Percussio: cf. F. Percussion. See Percuss. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| percussion sound | Any sound elicited on percussing over one of the cavities of the body. (05 Mar 2000) |
| percussion wave | The main positive wave of an arterial pulse tracing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| auscultatory percussion | Auscultation of the chest or other part at the same time that percussion is made, to aid in hearing the sound made by percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bimanual percussion | Immediate percussion in which the finger of one hand taps the other hand; a form of mediate percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| palpatory percussion | Finger percussion in which attention is focused upon the resistance and reverberation of the tissues under the finger as well as upon the sound elicited. Synonym: plessesthesia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mediate percussion | Percussion effected by the intervention of a finger or a plessimeter between the striking finger or plessor and the part percussed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| clavicular percussion | Percussion, usually direct, along the entire clavicle to demonstrate dullness, particularly in apical pulmonary tuberculosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| piano percussion | Examination for dullness by striking the chest wall directly with the fingertips of one hand successively, beginning with the fifth finger. Synonym: piano percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Murphy's percussion | Examination for dullness by striking the chest wall directly with the fingertips of one hand successively, beginning with the fifth finger. Synonym: piano percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| deep percussion | Heavy percussion to obtain information about deeply situated organs or structures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| direct percussion | The striking of the part under examination directly with the finger or a plessor, without the intervention of another finger or plessimeter. Synonym: direct percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| immediate percussion | The striking of the part under examination directly with the finger or a plessor, without the intervention of another finger or plessimeter. Synonym: direct percussion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| threshold percussion | Percussion effected by means of a glass rod as a plessimeter, the rod being inclined to the wall of the chest or abdomen and touching it only by one extremity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| finger percussion | Percussion in which a finger of one hand is used as a plessimeter and one of the other hand as a plessor. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Percussions
| percussion |
the act of playing a percussion instrument percussion section: the section of a band or orchestra that plays percussion instruments tapping a part of the body for diagnostic purposes
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| percussion |
Forceful tapping on congested parts of the chest to facilitate postural drainage in persons with people with high-level tetraplegia.
Ãâó: members.tripod.com/~cripkorner/glossary.html
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| percussion |
Tapping the surface of the body to assess the organs/tissue beneath it. For example, tapping the chest and listening to the sounds produced. Normal lung tissue sounds hollow, but if the lung tissue is full of mucus, blood or other fluid, then it sounds more solid.
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Tapping the body as an aid in diagnosing the condition of parts beneath by the sound obtained, much as one taps on the barrel to detect its fullness.
Ãâó: www.health.qld.gov.au/qldheartkids/glossarylp.asp
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The act of striking a bodily part with short, sharp blows as a diagnostic aid that reveals the condition of that area of the body
Ãâó: www.allayurveda.com/glossary_p.htm
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| percussion | the act of exploding a percussion cap |
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| percussion | the act of playing drums |
| percussion | tapping a part of the body for diagnostic purposes |
| percussion | a detonator that explodes when struck |
| percussion | a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by one object striking another |
| percussion | a musician who plays percussion instruments |
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