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blood regurgitates back through the aoritc valve into the left ventricle during chamber relaxation or diastole
heart defect or mumur
aortic valve cusps restrict flow of blood during chamber contraction because of calcification
aoritc stenosis
blood regurgitates back through the mitral valve into the left ventricle
mitral regurgitation
the mitral valve doesn't open correctly b/c of calcification
mitral stenosis
a type of turbulent flow of blood that can be heard in the neck
bruit
very rapid heart beat that sounds like a horse's gllop
gallop
an abnormal heart sound that represents turbulent blood flow within the heart
murmur
low-pitched mumur
rumble
cpr stands for
cardio pulmonary resuscitation
thickening of heart muscle
cardimyopathy
the lack of adequate heart beat
heart failure edema
severe pain and constriction in heart muscle usually radiating to loeft shoulder and down the arm
angina pectoris
a stricture or narrowing of the carotid arteries in the neck
carotid stenosis
narrowing of valves causes the flaps or cusps to stick together because of adhesions
mitral stenosis
malfunctioing or failure to close causing leakage of valve
mitral valve incompetence