2 assoc/what docs see Flashcards

1
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hepatomegalia

A

TS

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2
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Prominent “A” wave in JVP, (may pulsate)

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TS

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3
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Austin Flint murmur; can mimic MS

A

AR

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4
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aortic dissection

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–> acute AR

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5
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Diastolic murmur LSB; increase with inspiration (Carvallo’s sign) and decrease with expiration and valsalva.

A

TS

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6
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Hill’s sign

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AR

– bp higher in legs than arms

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7
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A. fib

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MS

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8
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HTN

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AR

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9
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aging

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AR

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10
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2nd – 3rd ICS, LSB/radiates toward left shoulder and increases on inspiration/RVH

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PS

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11
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pulmonary edema

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MS

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12
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Systolic murmur usually present, soft.

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AR

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13
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De Musset sign

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AR

– bobbing og head w pulsaito

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14
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murmur Increase S1; opening snap (OS) after S2

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MS

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15
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inferior MI/RV infarction and others

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TR

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16
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Quincke’s pulse

A

AR

– pulsation of nail

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17
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arrythmias: SVT, PVC, VT

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MVP

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18
Q

Traube’s sign

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AR

– pistol shot over femoral a

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19
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Narrow pulse pressure; decreased SV and systolic pressure

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AS

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20
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Systolic murmur (blowing, prominent at apex; radiates into left axilla)

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MR, MVP

21
Q

IE

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–> acute AR

22
Q

ECG of AS

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LVH w strain pattern

23
Q

systolic murmur, ejection click

A

PS

24
Q

BAV

A

–> acute AR

25
Q

Diastolic, decrescendo murmur, 3rd ICS LSB

A

AR

26
Q

associate with TOF or TGA

A

PS

27
Q

Delayed pulses – Parvis/Tardus

A

AS

28
Q

Corrigan’s Pulse

A

AR

– rapid waterhammer pulse; rise and fall quick

29
Q

Diastolic, blowing murmur 2 SB (Graham Steell)

A

PR

30
Q

LHF

A

MR, AR

31
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Rumbling, diastolic murmur – low pitched; best heard at apex

A

MS

32
Q

ascites

A

TS

33
Q

wide pulse pressure

A

AR

34
Q

MArfans/skeletal changes

A

MVP, AR

35
Q

Gallavardin phenomenon

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AS

-murmur radiates to apex (like MR)

36
Q

ECG of MR

A

LAE

37
Q

arterial emboli

A

MS

38
Q

Durozrey’s sign

A

AR

– to and fro murmur – systolic and diastolic over femoral a

39
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ECG of MS

A

A fib, LAE

40
Q

Prominent “V” wave in JVP

A

TR

41
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Blowing systolic murmur LSB; increase with inspiration (Carvallo’s sign)

A

TR

42
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Decreased S1 or normal; may have a systolic click

A

MR, MVP

43
Q

RHF

A

MR

44
Q

pulm HTN

A

TR, PR

45
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Systolic murmur, harsh, 2nd ICS RSB; radiates into supra sternal notch/carotids

A

AS

46
Q

ankylosing spondylitis

A

–> chronic AR

47
Q

Bisferious pulse

A

AR

– 2 humps in palpation

48
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syphilis

A

–> chronic AR

49
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LVH w strain pattern

A

AS, AR