Murmurs Flashcards

1
Q

systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur best heard at the RUSB w/ radiation to carotids

A

aortic stenosis

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2
Q

diastolic blowing decrescendo murmur best heard at LSUB w/ radiation along LSUB

A

aortic regurgitation or aortic insufficiency

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3
Q

mid-diastolic rumbling murmur best heard at apex (no radiation)

A

mitral stenosis

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4
Q

blowing holosystolic murmur best heard at apex w/ radiation to axilla

A

mitral regurgitation

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5
Q

mid-late systolic ejection click

A

MVP

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6
Q

harsh mid-systolic ejection crescendo-decrescendo murmur w/ radiation to neck

A

pulmonic stenosis

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6
Q

brief decrescendo early diastolic murmur at LSUB w/ full inspiration

A

pulmonic regurgitation (*graham-steell murmur)

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7
Q

mid-diastolic low frequency murmur at LLSB

A

tricuspid stenosis

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8
Q

holosystolic, blowing, high pitched murmur at the subxyphoid area

A

tricuspid regurgitation

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9
Q

musical, vibratory, noisy, twanging, low-pitched early to mid-systolic ejection murmur best heard LLSB and apex

A

still murmurs

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10
Q

soft, whirling, low-pitched continuous murmur best heard in RSB and infraclavicular area in upright position

A

cervical venous hum

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10
Q

best heard in mid-systole in second left intercostal space

A

pulmonary ejection murmur

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11
Q

systolic ejection crescendo-decrescendo murmur at the pulmonic area or LUSB

A

ASD

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12
Q

wide, fixed split S2 that does not vary w/ respirations

A

ASD

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13
Q

continuous machine-like murmur loudest at pulmonic area or LUSB

A

PDA

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14
Q

harsh systolic murmur at left mid to upper SB w/ right ventricular heave

A

TOF

15
Q

high-pitched harsh holosystolic murmur best heard at LLSB

A

VSD

16
Q

single heart sound

A

pulmonary or tricuspid atresia