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Where is the Tricuspid valve located?
tricuspid is between the right atrium and the rt ventricle
Pulmonic valve located?
Pulmonic valve between the rt ventricle and the pulmonary artery
Aortic valve located where?
Aortic valve between lft ventricle and aorta
Where would u listen (anatomically) for the aortic valve?
Where would u listen (anatomically) for the aortic valve?

RT sternum border 2nd inter space
Where would u listen (anatomically) for the pulmonic valve?
Where would u listen (anatomically) for the pulmonic valve?

lft sternal border 2nd inter space
where would u find the Mitral valve?
where would u find the Mitral valve?

Mitral valve between lft atrium & lft ventricle
Where is the Pulmonic Valve located?
Where is the Pulmonic Valve located?

Between the Right Ventricle & Pulmonary Artery
Where is the anatomical position to listen to aortic valve?
Right Upper Sternal Border, 2nd/3rd intercostal space
Where is the anatomical position to listen to aortic valve?
Right Upper Sternal Border, 2nd/3rd intercostal space
What medications are taken for cardioversion?
valium and ativan
Describe pain of angina
substernal pain radiation to shoulder, arms, jaw
What is pericardial?
sound when holding breath
What is pericardial?
- sound when holding breath
- fluid around the heart (revised version)
What is the cause for acute bacterial endocarditis and how is it treated?
What is the cause for acute bacterial endocarditis and how is it treated?

- Caused by IV drug abuse.
- Treated with antibiotics, rest, analgesics, and Oxygen
How does a child get secondary bacterial endocarditis?
How does a child get secondary bacterial endocarditis?

- Fever with untreated strep.
- Child will look flushed, have chest pain & malaise
Problem with Bacterial Endocarditis can lead to what?
Problem with Bacterial Endocarditis can lead to what?

- Pulmonary Embolism
What is the prognosis of Myocarditis?
What is the prognosis of Myocarditis?

- Inflammation of the Heart (viral).
- can recover without any treatment
what is Malignant Hypertension?
What is Malignant Hypertension?

- Diastolic is over 120
What would the urinalysis results of hypertension be?
elevated BUN & CRT, elevated potassium and protein
Risk factors for Thrombophlebitis?
Risk factors for Thrombophlebitis?

- Surgeries
- Prolonged Bed Rest
- Obesity
- Pregnancy
- Contraceptives
What is the underlying cause of venous insufficiency?
What is the underlying cause of venous insufficiency?

- Poor Blood return to the Heart.
- shouldn't stand for too long.
- Prolonged Venous Hypertension
after cardiac surgey, patient has an output of 20mL/hr. what does this indicate?
drop of cardiac output, insufficient, oliguric