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32 Cards in this Set
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What is this view called?
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PSAX at AO:
(Parasternal Short Axis View at the Level of the Aorta and and Left Atrium) |
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What valve leaflet is represented by 1?
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Right Coronary Cusp of the Aortic Valve
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What valve leaflet is represented by 2?
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Left Coronary Cusp of the Aortic Valve
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What valve leaflet is represented by 3?
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Non-Coronary Cusp of the Aortic Valve
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What heart structure is represented by 4?
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Right Atrium
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What valve leaflet is represented by 5?
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Anterior Pulmonic Valve Leaflet
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What heart structure is represented by 6?
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Interatrial Septum
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What valve leaflet is represented by 7?
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Septal Tricuspid Valve Leaflet
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What valve leaflet is represented by 8?
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Anterior Tricuspid Valve Leaflet
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What valve leaflet is represented by 9?
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Right Pulmonic Valve Leaflet
or Posterior Pulmonic Valve Leaflet |
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What heart structure is represented by 10?
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Left Atrium
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What heart structure is represented by 11?
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Main Pulmonary Artery
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What heart structure is represented by 12?
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Right Ventricle
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What is this view called?
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PSAX at MV:
(Parasternal Short Axis View of the Left Ventricle at the Mitral Valve Level) |
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What ventricle is represented by 1?
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Left Ventricle
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What valve is represented by 1?
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Mitral Valve
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What heart structure is represented by 2?
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Right Ventricle
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What valve leaflet is represented by 3?
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Anterior Mitral Valve Leaflet
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What valve leaflet is represented by 4?
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Posterior Mitral Valve Leaflet
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What heart structure is represented by 5?
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Interventricular Septum
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What is this view called?
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PSAX at Papillary:
(Parasternal Short Axis View of the Left Ventricle at the Papillary Muscle Level) |
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What heart structure is represented by 1?
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Posteromedial Papillary Muscle
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What heart structure is represented by 2?
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Anterolateral Papillary Muscle
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What heart structure is represented by 3?
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Left Ventricle
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What heart structure is represented by 4?
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Right Ventricle
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What is this view called?
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PSAX at Apex:
(Parasternal Short Axis View of the Left Ventricle at the Apical Level) |
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What heart structure is represented by 1?
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Left Ventricle
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When Switching From PLAX to PSAX what should you center on your screen?
Once ________ is Centered you turn the Transducer ________ Degrees Clockwise |
The Aorta
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When obtaining modified PSAX for Pulmonary Artery Bifurcation one would start from __________ View then Angle the transducer ________ and _________.
Sometimes Extensive __________ Angulation is necessary to see PA Bifurcation. |
PSAX Aortic
Medially and Superiorly Medial |
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To obtain PSAX - Mitral/Basal Level
Tilt transducer Slightly toward the _______ Hip until you see a _______ mouth. |
Left
Fish |
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To Obtain PSAX - Papillary/Mid Level
Tilt further to see _________ level and _______ Muscles. |
Mid
Papillary |
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To Obtain PSAX - Apex/Apical
Tilt Further until _________ Muscles can no longer be seen. This view should basically look like a circle/doughnut. |
Papillary
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