Heart Sounds Flashcards

1
Q

Where do you hear the closing of the aortic valve?

A

Right 2nd intercostal space (directly next to sternum)

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Where do you hear the closing of the Pulmonary valve?

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Left 2nd intercostal space (directly next to sternum)

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Q

Where do you hear the closing of the tricuspid valve?

A

In between the 4th and 5th left rib (directly next to sternum)

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4
Q

Where do you hear the closing of the mitral valve?

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In between the 5th and 6th left rib, near the mid clavicular line

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5
Q

When blood fills relaxed ventricles what is this known as?

A

Diastole (occurs between S2 and S1)

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What is the first heart sound? (S1)

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louder and longer “lubb,” occurs with closure of AV valves (tricuspid and mitral)

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What is it called when ventricles contract and pushes blood out?

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Systole (occurs between S1 and S2)

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What makes the second heart sound? (S2)

A

closure of aortic and pulmonic valves (semilunar valves), short sharp “dub sound”

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9
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When does S2 sound split into two sounds? Why?

A

During inspiration. Diaphragm lower -> brings more venous blood to right atrium and ventricle -> takes longer for right ventricle to squeeze blood into pulmonary artery -> longer for pulmonary valve to close (heard slightly after aortic valve)

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10
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What makes the sound S3?

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During early diastole. The AV valves are open and blood flows into ventricles. If a lot of blood enters it bounces off walls causing them to vibrate. “Dub Ta”

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When is S3 normal and abnormal?

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Normal: pregnant and trained athletes Abnormal: congestive heart failure (too much volume into the ventricles)

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What makes the S4 heart sound?

A

Atrial contraction against a stiff ventricle …Caused by concentric hypertrophy or a previous MI. .”Ta Lub Dub”

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13
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What is S4 a sign of? What causes it?

A

Pressure overload and/or severe hypertension

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14
Q

What are heart murmurs?

A

abnormal heart sounds produced by abnormal/turbulent blood flow in the heart

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How are heart murmurs graded? How is each grade described?

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Grade 1-6, based on volume of murmur and ease of finding sound (1-slightest, 2/3 - moderate with thrills, 5/6 - heard w/o stethoscope)

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