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1, 3:24 vital signs 2, 3:57 inspection 3, 5:20 palpation 4, 5:32 (palpate) extremity/check pulses 5, 6:19 auscultation 6, 7:38 heart sounds 7, 8:27 5 areas for listening
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Diagnosing S3 and S4s is not in the scope of a clinical RN, but the APN. The clinical RN cannot be held accountable for not detecting them.