Diastolic murmurs are always pathologic

    • [DOC File]METHODICAL INSTRUCTIONS

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      Murmurs- individualized + if assoc CHF; these r diff fr innocent murmurs. Most benign r apical. Never. assoc c palpable thrill. Valsalva maneuvers don’t ∆ charact. of murmurs c innocent murmur. Aortic stenosis c harsh holosystolic murmur; displaced PMI. Mitral valve insufficiency is assoc c ↑ risk of post-op problems.

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    • [DOCX File]FMCSA Medical Examiner Handbook

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      Patient Positioning with murmurs & breathing - know how they effect murmurs Under age 5 about 90% of children have murmurs, till age 10 about 50% have murmurs, still as young adults some people have innocent murmurs. Incompetent valve can cause the regurgitation. Systole - it is the mitral or tricuspid regurgitation murmur

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    • Innocent Murmur Article

      Murmurs are a common sign of valvular heart conditions; however the presence of a murmur may be associated with other cardiovascular conditions. As a medical examiner, you must distinguish between functional murmurs and pathological murmurs that …

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    • [DOC File]TEST 2 CARDIAC CONDITIONS

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      Organic murmurs in infants and children are a result of congenital heart disease. Pregnant women. Heart rate and position shift during pregnancy. More audible splitting and grade II murmurs are heard. Older adults. Older persons exhibit slower heart rate (pulse from the low 40s to 100), ectopic beats, audible S4, and physiologic murmurs.

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    • [DOC File]PHYS DX #2 – EXAM #2

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      Murmurs are common in newborn infants and are frequently innocent. A low-amplitude-ejection systolic murmur is audible in some 60% of normal newborn infants. It is normally best heard over the pulmonary area and may be due to a ductus arterious that has not fully closed or a pulmonary artery branch flow murmur which disappears before 6 months ...

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    • [DOCX File]FMCSA Medical Examiner Handbook

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      Explain what you are doing while doing the breast exam - there is always a lump (define the lump) - definitely needs to follow with a lymph exam. ... Continuous Sounds or Murmurs. Physiologic vs pathologic. ... (unless a diastolic murmur--all diastolic murmurs are pathologic) Respiration-- Quality & Pitch.

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    • [DOC File]UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

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      Apr 23, 2020 · Stage 1 hypertension corresponds to a systolic blood pressure of 140-159 mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure of 90-99 mmHg. The driver with a blood pressure in this range is at low risk for hypertension-related acute incapacitation and may be medically certified to drive for a one-year period. ... Murmurs are a common sign of valvular heart ...

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    • [DOC File]Pathophysiology 8-26

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      All Diastolic murmurs tend to be pathological! Systolci murmurs can be functional or physiological (tendency to be resolved), innocent (in children during growth spurts), . functional murumurs can occur during pregnancy due to hyperdynamic blood flow.

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    • [DOC File]Respiratory system and breast exam - TEST 1

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      --there is no nl diastolic murmur--there are abnl and non-pathologic systolic murmurs. Tx of aortic stenosis—--replace valve--valvularplasty—balloon in it—but end up w/ valvular regurgitation (problems closing) 2. Aortic Sclerosis—--aortic valve is calcified but it is not obstructing the blood flow--no consequence. 3. Mitral valve ...

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