Pulmonary flow murmur sound

    • Lecture 5 - Parker University

      There may be a loud S2, (this is due to a loud pulmonary component of the second heart sound There may be an S4. Murmurs: There may be a pulmonary ejection systolic flow murmur. There may be a diastolic pulmonary regurgitation murmur, if there is significant dilation of the pulmonary artery. 5. Apex beat:

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    • 3 common innocent murmurs in children - Pediatric Heart Specialists

      A. Heart sound and murmur defined ... 1. flow against partial obstruction 2. flow across valvular or intravascular irregularity 3. increase rate of flow 4. flow into dilated chamber 5. backward flow or regurgitation 6. shunting of blood . II. Areas for Auscultation A. A …

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

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      There is a 3/6 systolic ejection murmur at the upper left sternal border. Diastole is clear, and her pulses are normal in all extremities. Of the following, the MOST likely cause of this patient’s signs and symptoms is. A. aortic stenosis. B. atrial septal defect. C. patent ductus arteriosus. D. pulmonary stenosis. E. ventricular septal defect

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    • [DOC File]Objectives:

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      Normal blood flow is laminar and non-turbulent (silent) up to critical velocity. Above this velocity and beyond an obstruction, blood flow is turbulent (creates sound). Blood flow speeds when an artery or a heart valve is narrowed. The major cause of cardiac murmur is …

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V

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      Wide fixed splitting of the second heart sound. Systolic flow murmur over the pulmonary valve. Diastolic flow murmur over the tricuspid area due to large shunt . INVESTIGATIONS. CHEST X-RAY. Prominent pulmonary artery and pulmonary plethora . Right ventricular enlargement . ECG. Right bundle branch block.

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    • [DOCX File]renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu

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      A heart murmur is a sound produced by blood flow through the heart. Sometimes a murmur is an indication of heart disease but murmurs commonly occur in completely normal hearts. Murmurs are physical findings – they are not a form of heart disease. Every effort should be made to underwrite a specific heart condition rather than the murmur itself.

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    • [DOC File]Pulmonary Hypertension - developinganaesthesia

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      A VSD or ASD are possible, but the normal quality and splitting of the second heard sound make these unlikely (both are often associated with a prolonged split and a louder P2 component because of increased flow across the pulmonic valve as well as the association with pulmonary hypertension in cases with advanced presentation).

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