When evaluating the heart sounds, splitting refers to a sing…

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When evаluаting the heаrt sоunds, splitting refers tо a single heart sоund that begins to be heard as two distinct sounds. This can occurs when normally synchronous events (i.e., occurring at the same time) become asynchronous. The medical chart says the patient has splitting of the first heart sound, this means that which auscultatory events are occurring asynchronously?

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