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Mitral regurgitation
holosystolic, "blowing murmur"
Loudest at apex, radiates to axilla

Enhanced by squatting
Mitral comes from mitre (bishop's hat)
So the bishop regurgitates what's in the bible (blowing) while squatting (made worse) on the throne (apex)
Tricuspid regurgitation
holosystolic, "blowing murmur"
Loudest at lf 5th intercostal space, radiates to the right sternal border

Enhanced by squatting
three guys went camping by a "gurgling" stream with 5 sternos and had fun the whole (holo) time.
Aortic stenosis
Ejection click followed by a Systolic Crescendo-decrescendo

Enhanced by squatting

D/t age calcification and bicuspid
A tick stays on the elevator and clicks to go up and down
VSD
Holosystolic, harsh sounding
Loudest at the lf 5th intercostal space

Enhanced by squatting
Very serious studying is going on, on the 5th floor
Mitral prolapse
Midsystolic click with a late systolic crescendo
Loudest at S2
Predispose to endocarditis

Enhanced by Valsalva
The bishop clicks his pen in the middle of mass and gets louder when yelling at pew 2.
Aortic regurgitation
Diastolic, high-pitched "blowing"
Wide pulse pressure, head bobbing and bounding pulses

Enhanced by squatting
A tick reflecting on his life decided (diastolic) to travel the whole wide world, blowing in the wind, bobbing and bounding wherever the wind took him.
Mitral stenosis
diastolic, Opening snap followed by a delayed rumbling
LA >> LV pressure

Enhanced by squatting
The Bishop stuck in his ways, became depressed (diastolic), snapped and went running (rumbling).
patent ductus arteriosus
Continuous, machine-like murmur
Loudest at S2

Enhanced by squatting
PDA at the movies is continuous until 2pm