Cardiac EXAM Flashcards

1
Q

Where is aortic focus?

A

2nd right ICS

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2
Q

Where is pulmonic focus?

A

2nd and 3rd left ICS

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3
Q

Erb’s point

A

3rd left ICS

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4
Q

Tricuspid location

A

4th left ICS/LLSB

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5
Q

Mitral location

A

4th or 5th left ICS in MCL

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6
Q

What is Levine’s sign?

A

Pt holding their hand over their mid chest

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7
Q

What is a lift

A

Palpable movement of chest due to increased pressure usually from RV hypertrophy

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8
Q

What is a heave?

A

A more pronounced life

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9
Q

What is a thrill?

A

A palpable murmur

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10
Q

Having a pt fully exhale while leaning forward accentuates ____________

A

S2 and aortic murmurs

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11
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Having Pt lie on left side while listening over apex accentuates __________

A

S1 and mitral murmurs

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12
Q

What is the precordium?

A

The area of the chest overlying the heart

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13
Q

What is preload?

A

ventricular volume at the end of diastole prior to contraction for systole

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14
Q

What makes S1

A

closing of tricuspid and mitral valve during systole

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15
Q

What makes S2

A

Closing of aortic and pulmonic valves during diastole

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16
Q

Explain: “All Physicians Eat Tender Meat”

A
Aortic --> R 2nd ICS -- S2
Pulmonic --> L 2nd ICS -- S2
Erb's --> L 3rd ICS
Tricuspid --> 4th ICS -- S1
Mitral --> 5th ICS mid clavicular -- S1
17
Q

What causes physiologic splitting of S2?

A

On inspiration, increased pressure causes more blood to enter from vena cavae and rt. atrium making the pulmonic valve stay open longer.

18
Q

Xanthelasma is?

A

waxy fat deposits from hypercholesterolemia

19
Q

What is the pericardium?

A

Fibrous sac encasing the heart

20
Q

Precordium?

A

Area of the chest overlaying the heart.

21
Q

Systole

A

ventricles are contracting

22
Q

Diastole

A

Ventricles filling w/ blood

23
Q

What is pathological splitting?

A

When there is a split between aortic and pulmonary valves regardless of inspiration of expiration, or when the aortic and pulmonary valves are split wide on expiration and are closer during inspiration

24
Q

What is preload?

A

The amount the ventricles stretch out due to blood prior to contraction

25
What is after load?
What the ventricles have to work against to pump out blood during contraction - forces that oppose ejection of blood
26
Gallop
either s3 or s4, or both
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When does s3 arise?
Mitral regurgitation
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When does s4 arise?
During the atrial "kick"
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What is a rub?
When the heart rubs against the pericardium, is generally continuous throughout s1 and s2. Sounds like creaking leather.
30
What is a click?
A adventitious sound due to mitral valve prolapse
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What is a snap?
Adventitious sound due to mitral valve stenosis.
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What are ejection sounds?
Adventitious sounds due to aortic valve stenosis.
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What is the electrical current route in the heart?
SA node, AV node, Bundle of His, Purkinje Fibers, then contraction starts at the apex of the heart and goes north.
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Claudication
Cramping pain in the leg induced by exercise, typically caused by obstruction in the arteries
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Intensity of a heart murmur goes from 1-6. In which level does a palpable thrill become apparent?
Level 4 out of 6