Cardiology Flashcards

1
Q

systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur

radiates to carotids

harsh and low pitched

ejection murmur

A

aortic stenosis

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2
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diastolic, high pitched decrescendo murmur

Austin Flint- mid or late diastolic low pitched murmur

A

aortic regurgitation

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3
Q

mid diastolic rumbling murmur

OS after S2

loud S1

A

mitral stenosis

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4
Q

high pitched blowing holosystolic

mid-systolic click

radiates to L axilla

A

mitral regurgitation

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5
Q

diastolic rumbling murmur (low pitched)

OS

A

tricuspid stenosis

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6
Q

blowing holosystolic high pitched murmur

Carvallo’s sign- increases with inspiration

A

tricuspid regurgitation

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7
Q

loud and harsh systolic ejection click

radiates to L axilla

A

pulmonary stenosis

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8
Q

high pitched diastolic decrescendo murmur

Graham Steell- high pressure, pulm diastolic murmur that is readily audible

A

pulmonary regurgitation

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