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19 Cards in this Set
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What murmur would you hear in a patient with mitral regurgitation |
Systolic Murmur |
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What murmur would be heard if the patient had a mitral stenosis |
Diastolic murmur |
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What is the most likely cause of mitral valve dysfunction |
Rupture of the chordae tendinae |
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Which valve disorders are associated with systolic murmur |
Aortic and tricuspid stenosis |
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A patient has a severe aortic stenosis. When assessing the patient which of these findings would be expected? |
Narrowed Pulse Pressure |
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A wide pulse pressure is indicative of which valvular disorder |
Aortic Regurgitation |
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Name the atrioventricular valves |
Tricuspid Mitral |
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Name the semi lunar valve |
Pulmonary Aortic |
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Where are the tricuspid valve locates |
Between the right atrium and the right ventricle |
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Where are the aortic valves located |
Between the left ventricle and the ascending aorta |
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Where are the mitral valves located |
Between the left atrium and the left ventricle |
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Where are the pulmonary valves located |
Between the right ventricle and the pulmonary trunk |
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The luv S1 sound is caused by |
Closing of tricuspid and mitral valve closing at the beginning of systole |
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The dub S2 sound is caused by |
Closure of the aortic and pulmonary valve at the end of systole and the beginning of diastole |
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If a murmur is heard after S1 and before S2, what type of a murmur is it |
Systolic murmur |
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If the murmur is heard after S2 and before S1, what type of murmur is it |
Diastolic Murmur |
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Stenosis increases............. of the heart |
After load |
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What type of murmur is heard during aortic stenosis and where does it radiate to |
A Systolic ejection murmur that radiates to the carotid arteries |
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Aortic regurgitation increases............ of the heart |
After load |