ECG and Relationship Lab Flashcards
Contraction Issue Answers
Normal? No
Consistent? No
Conduction Issues Answers
Normal? Yes
Consistent? Yes
Neither Conduction or Contraction Answers
Normal? Yes
Consistent? No
Where are heart sounds heard
QRS segments (first heart sound)
How to approach Murmur Questions
- Determine what valves would be open
2. Determine what valves reside in the area described
Stenosis
impede flow
Insufficient
make noise
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:
pulmonic stenosis
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:
Aortic stenosis
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:
Pulmonic Insufficient
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:
Aortic insufficient
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:
Tricuspid insufficient
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:
Mitral Insufficient
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:
Tricuspid stenosis
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:
Mitral Stenosis