Right upper sternal border
[DOC File]Answer Key to Short Answer Questions for - A&P II Online
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Caleb's defect lies in the interventricular septum between the atrioventricular valves. So, the best place to hear it would be from the lower left sternal border to the right lower sternal border because this is the area that overlies the defect. Caleb has abnormal heart sounds that tipped the doctor off to a problem.
[DOC File]Chapter 7- Cardiovascular System
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Right Upper Sternal Border. Patient instructions: exhale and hold. Location: right 2nd ICs parasternally. aortic valve assessment area. No pulsations felt there normally. Conditions. aortic valve stenosis. dilation/aneurysm of aortic arch. Normal point of maximal impulse is over the apex. *Table 7-1 pg 286
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Caleb's defect lies in the interventricular septum between the atrioventricular valves. So, the best place to hear it would be from the lower left sternal border to the right lower sternal border because this is the area that overlies the defect. Caleb has abnormal heart sounds that tipped the doctor off to a problem.
[DOC File]Applied Anatomy: - University of South Florida
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Aortic: right 2nd intercostal space lateral sternal border. Pulmonary: left 2nd intercostal space lateral sternal border. Tricuspid: left 5th intercostal lateral sternal border . Mitral: Left 5th intercostals space midclavicular line (All Physicians Take Money) Apical impulse – Point of Maximum Impulse – Normal Heart Rate – 60-100 beat/min
[DOC File]PHYSICAL EXAM CHECKLIST
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-over right ventricle (Left Lower Sternal Border or epigastric area)-at base (Right Upper Sternal Boarder, Left Upper Sternal Border) Auscultates with patient in 3 positions, i.e.-upright, seated-supine-left lateral Auscultates in correct locations (all 4 areas of the heart), i.e. - Upper right sternal border …
[DOC File]NCC Pediatrics Residency at Walter Reed-Bethesda
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There is a systolic click at the upper right sternal border as well as a 3/6 systolic ejection murmur at the upper right sternal border. There is a thrill in his suprasternal notch. Diastole is clear, and his pulses are normal in all extremities. Of the following, the MOST likely …
[DOC File]SMALL GROUP SESSION – 18
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The right sternal border (aortic area): second right intercostal space . The left upper sternal border (pulmonic area): second left intercostal space. The left lower sternal border (tricuspid area): fourth and fifth left intercostal spaces just left of the sternum; count ribs down from the second
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V
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Location – a murmur may be loudest in any of four common areas: the apex (tip of the heart), the left sternal border (LSB), upper right sternal border (aortic area), or upper left sternal border (pulmonic area). Radiation – radiation of a murmur is diagrammed with an arrow.
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