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Physics, 17.05.2021 20:40 reearamrup27

Please help me its Anatomy and phys First, look online for a video on how to perform an assessment using indirect percussion. Practice the technique a few times on a hard surface, like a wooden table, until you can reliably strike the correct position on your finger. If you have any hearing impairments that limit your ability to distinguish the percussive tones, you can rely on an assistant’s feedback as you percuss.

Working on an assistant, you can percuss various locations across the torso and abdomen to help get a sense for the five types of percussive tones. You can also look online for videos or sound samples of the tones. Once you have the technique mastered and know what sounds to listen for, it’s time to test your skills!

Percuss various common household objects and structures (tables, walls, tiles, fruit, jugs of milk or juice, etc.). Your objective is to identify multiple objects that produce the five percussive tones. To help think of objects, consider which ones are most similar to the anatomical locations that produce the sounds on a healthy (or abnormal!) human.

List the five percussive tones and at least one object that produced the sound when you percussed it. Then, explain why the object produced that tone—in other words, what about its structure is similar to the biological structure of the human body.

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