2 assoc/what docs see Flashcards
hepatomegalia
TS
Prominent “A” wave in JVP, (may pulsate)
TS
Austin Flint murmur; can mimic MS
AR
aortic dissection
–> acute AR
Diastolic murmur LSB; increase with inspiration (Carvallo’s sign) and decrease with expiration and valsalva.
TS
Hill’s sign
AR
– bp higher in legs than arms
A. fib
MS
HTN
AR
aging
AR
2nd – 3rd ICS, LSB/radiates toward left shoulder and increases on inspiration/RVH
PS
pulmonary edema
MS
Systolic murmur usually present, soft.
AR
De Musset sign
AR
– bobbing og head w pulsaito
murmur Increase S1; opening snap (OS) after S2
MS
inferior MI/RV infarction and others
TR
Quincke’s pulse
AR
– pulsation of nail
arrythmias: SVT, PVC, VT
MVP
Traube’s sign
AR
– pistol shot over femoral a
Narrow pulse pressure; decreased SV and systolic pressure
AS