ECG and Relationship Lab Flashcards

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Contraction Issue Answers

A

Normal? No

Consistent? No

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2
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Conduction Issues Answers

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Normal? Yes

Consistent? Yes

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3
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Neither Conduction or Contraction Answers

A

Normal? Yes

Consistent? No

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4
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Where are heart sounds heard

A

QRS segments (first heart sound)

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5
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How to approach Murmur Questions

A
  1. Determine what valves would be open

2. Determine what valves reside in the area described

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6
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Stenosis

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impede flow

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7
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Insufficient

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make noise

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8
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Murmur heard after first heart sound and before the second heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 1st intercostal space immediately to the left of the sternum:

A

pulmonic stenosis

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9
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Murmur heard after first heart sound and before the second heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 1st intercostal space immediately to the right of the sternum:

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Aortic stenosis

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10
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Murmur that is loudest after second heart sound and before the first heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 1st intercostal space immediately to the left of the sternum:

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Pulmonic Insufficient

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11
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Murmur that is loudest after second heart sound and before the first heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 1st intercostal space immediately to the right of the sternum:

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Aortic insufficient

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12
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Murmur that is loudest after first heart sound and before the second heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 4th intercostal space immediately to the left of the sternum:

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Tricuspid insufficient

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13
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Murmur that is loudest after first heart sound and before the second heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 4th intercostal space 5 cm to the left of the sternum:

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Mitral Insufficient

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14
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Murmur heard after second heart sound and before the first heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 4th intercostal space immediately to the left of the sternum:

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Tricuspid stenosis

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15
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Murmur heard after second heart sound and before the first heart sound and is easily auscultated in the 4th intercostal space 5 cm to the left of the sternum:

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Mitral Stenosis

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