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The apical four chamber view is found by placing the transducer on the apex of the heart, near the Ictus Cordis.  
The subcostal view is found by placing the transducer just below the xyphoid, under the ribcage.


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Revision as of 06:27, 21 September 2007

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The subcostal view is found by placing the transducer just below the xyphoid, under the ribcage.

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Subcostal view of a normal heart
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