Heart murmurs systolic and diastolic

    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V

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      Timing – murmurs occur while the heart is contracting (systolic) or while the heart is relaxing (diastolic or pre-systolic). Loudness – the intensity of a murmur is described on a scale of I through VI. This is a subjective finding and the difference of one grade does not indicate a significant change.


    • [DOC File]HHPD PAC 06 - Josh Corwin

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      Heart murmurs MUST be identified by the TIMING, SHAPE, LOCATION of MAXIMAL INTENSITY—grading, and QUALITY Timing: Decide whether a murmur is systolic vs. diastolic Feeling the CAROTID pulse can guide you with the timing.


    • Lecture 5

      the mechanisms that cause heart sounds. 2. the location of the auscultation areas for all valve sounds and the first two heart sounds. 3. the cause and sound characteristics of the four heart sounds. 4. the causes of murmurs, the location for auscultation and in what part of the cardiac cycle the murmur should be heard. 5.


    • [DOC File]CARDIOVASCULAR MCQ

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      heart transplant. 43. 30 yo woman, 2nd trimester. History of mitral stenosis, now in AF. Systolic and mid-diastolic murmurs heard. Echo shows mild MR, MV valve area 0.6 cm2 without calcification, fusion at commisure, non-redundant leaflet, and a pliable valve with moderately severe pulmonary hypertension. Best mgt is: open heart MV replacement


    • [DOC File]SBI 3U Exam Review Unit #3 - Internal Systems

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      AV node SA node septum heart murmurs. systolic pressure diastolic pressure aorta aortic semi-lunar valve pulmonary semi-lunar valve closed circulatory system. open circulatory system sphygmomanometer valves homeostasis blood pressure. asthma stroke volume cardiac output. electrocardiogram (ECG) systolic pressure diastolic pressure ...


    • [DOC File]umfmed

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      _ Systolic murmurs include aortic and pulmonary stenosis. _ Similarly, it's common sense that if it is aortic and pulmonary stenosis it could also be mitral and tricusp regurgitation]. Murmurs: systolic vs. diastolic



    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Heart murmurs and sequence of three heart sounds (known as a “gallop rhythm”), when listening to the heart with a stethoscope; gallop rhythm is heart beats that sound like a galloping horse instead of normal “lub-dub” ... ”Systemic hypertension” is a sustained elevation in systolic or diastolic (or both) arterial blood pressure; in ...


    • [DOC File]Cardiovascular examination - KSU

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      Don’t forget to listen with the bell at the apex for diastolic murmurs and S3,S4. The bell is designed for low pitched sounds while the diaphragm for high pitched sounds. Don’t forget to listen to the heart in left lateral position (diastolic m of mitral stenosis) and in sitting position (AI ) . S1 :


    • [DOC File]2- Heart rate, heart sound and murmurs

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      2- Heart rate, heart sound and murmurs. Objectives: Describe the heart rate. Explain the mechanism of the heart sounds. Explain the mechanism of the murmurs. Heart rate: It is number of heart beat. The contraction of atria (atrial systole) is followed by contraction of the ventricle (ventricular systole).


    • Heart Sounds Worksheet - Parker University

      E. Murmurs that occur only during the contraction phase of the heart are referred to as _____ murmurs. List some examples. F. Murmurs that occur only during the relaxation phase of the heart are referred to as _____ murmurs. List some examples. G. Murmurs that are heard all the time are referred to as _____ murmurs.


    • [DOC File]Exercise 33 - Collin College

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      Heart Sounds: made up of 2 sounds; is a lub dub sound. S1: is the first sound heard; associated with the closing of the AV valves at the. beginning of ventricular systole. S2: heard when the semilunar valves close at the end of systole. Murmurs: name for abnormal heart sounds Regurgitation: heard as a swishing sound. Stenosis: heard as a high ...


    • [DOC File]2- Heart rate, heart sound and murmurs

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      Valve Abnormality Timing of murmur Aortic or pulmonary Stenosis Systolic Insufficiency Diastolic Mitral or tricuspid Stenosis Diastolic Insufficiency Systolic Title: 2- Heart rate, heart sound and murmurs Author: all Last modified by: all Created Date: 10/29/2012 5:50:00 AM Other titles: 2- Heart rate, heart sound and murmurs ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 7- Cardiovascular System

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      hypoglycemia- increased release of catecholamines, blocks alpha and beta receptors of heart. severe anemia. stress or anxiety. bronchodilators, digitalis, anti-depressors. heart blocks. pre-excitation syndromes. Cough & Hemoptysis (table 6-3 pg 238) onset (sudden, recurrent) descriptor (blood tinged, clots


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