auscultation
Americannoun
noun
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the diagnostic technique in medicine of listening to the various internal sounds made by the body, usually with the aid of a stethoscope
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the act of listening
Other Word Forms
- auscultatory adjective
Etymology
Origin of auscultation
First recorded in 1625–35; from Latin auscultātiōn- (stem of auscultātiō ) “a listening, attending to,” equivalent to auscultāt(us) “listened to” (past participle of auscultāre, equivalent to aus-, a variant stem of auris “ear” + -cultā- of uncertain origin and sense) + -tus past participle suffix) + -iōn-; see -ion
Explanation
Auscultation is a fancy-sounding word, but you’ve probably had it done many times. It’s that part of a physical exam when the doctor leans over you with a cold stethoscope and listens to the sounds inside your body. Auscultation traces back to the Latin word auscultare, meaning “listen.” During auscultation the doctor carefully listens to the sounds made by your heart, lungs, stomach, and intestines. By listening for subtle variations in sound, the doctor can use auscultation to diagnose different illnesses. For example, auscultation can be used to detect abnormalities such as a heart murmur or a wheezing sound in the lungs.
Vocabulary lists containing auscultation
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Example Sentences
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He went on to invent the stethoscope and is considered the father of auscultation.
From Washington Post • Jan. 2, 2016
It can detect and transmit lung sounds to a smartphone, tablet or computer wirelessly, and allows hands-free auscultation of the chest.
From Forbes • Jul. 15, 2014
Figure 19.30 indicates proper placement of the bell of the stethoscope to facilitate auscultation.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
Figure 19.30 Stethoscope Placement for Auscultation Proper placement of the bell of the stethoscope facilitates auscultation.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
There was an auscultation accomplished with a wineglass.
From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides
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