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Cardiovascular System CP Health Assessment: Heart and Neck Vessels ns a. Anatomical landmarks for assessing the heart and neck vessels. b. Physical assessment techniques for assessing the heart and neck vessels. c. Normal and Abnormal Findings: Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation d. Heart Sounds and Murmurs: Normal and Abnormal findings and clinical significance e. Jugular Venous Pressure: Normal and Abnormal findings and clinical significance
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