Place your finger in the hollow curve of the supra- sternal notch, then move it down approximately 5 cm to the horizontal bony ridge where the manubrium joins the body of the sternum, called the angulus sterni, [...]or the angle of Louis.
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angle of Ludovici
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Place your finger in the hollow curve of the supra- sternal notch, then move it down approximately 5 cm to the horizontal bony ridge where the manubrium joins the body of the sternum, called the angulus sterni, [...]or the angle of Louis.
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Place your finger in the hollow curve of the supra- sternal notch, then move it down approximately 5 cm to the horizontal bony ridge where the manubrium joins the body of the sternum, called the angulus sterni, [...]or the angle of Louis.
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angle of Ludovici
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