Bates Study Guide Questions Flashcards

1
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Auscultation breath sound with pneumonia

A

Egophony

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2
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Adult normal diaphragmatic excursion

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5-6cm

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3
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Location anteriorly lower lung border

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6th MCL and 8th Midaxillary

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4
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Posterior lower border of lung

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T10

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5
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When does S1 occur?

A

Produced by the closure of the mitral valve

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6
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What produces S2?

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Produced by the closure of Aortic and pulmonic valves

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7
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What produces S3?

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Occurs after the mitral valve opens; rapid ventricular filling

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8
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When does S4 occur?

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Occurs during atrial contraction

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9
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What could you do to accentuate the findings of mitral valve prolapse?

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Perform a valsalva maneuver to accentuate the mid systolic click. To delay ventricular filling have patient squat…it will delay the click

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10
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When do you hear a mitral valve stenosis?

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Mid to late systolic, opening snap

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11
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When do you hear aortic regurgitation?

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Early diastolic, decrescendo murmur

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12
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When do you hear mitral regurgitation?

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Pan systolic, plateau murmur

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13
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When do you hear aortic stenosis

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Mid systolic, crescendo decrescendo murmur

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14
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Palpating of fibroadenoma of breast

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Fine, round, mobile, nontender

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15
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Cyst in breast

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Soft to firm, round, mobile, often tender

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16
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Fibrocystic changes of breast

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Modular, ropelike. May have retraction while patient leaning forward

17
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Breast cancer…palpating findings

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Irregular, stellate, firm, not clearly delineated from surrounding tissues