Physical Examination Flashcards

1
Q

Pansystolic (holosystolic) murmurs are due to?

A
  • VSD
  • MR
  • TR
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2
Q

Contiunous murmurs are due to?

A
  • PDA
  • Coronary/pulmonary AV fistulas
  • Peripheral PA stenosis
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3
Q

Systolic ejection (crescendo-decrescendo) murmurs are due to?

A
  • AS

- PS

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4
Q

Mid to late systolic murmurs that are preceeded by a midsystolic click are due to?

A

MVP

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5
Q

Early diastolic murmurs are due to?

A
  • AR

- PR

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6
Q

Mid-to-late diastolic murmurs are due to?

A
  • MS

- TS

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7
Q

Prolonged mid-to-late diastolic murmurs are due to?

A

-Severe MS/TS

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8
Q

To-and-fro murmurs are due to?

A
  • AS plus AR

- PS plus PR

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9
Q

Opening Snap (OS) is due to?

A

MS

OS is due to opening of the stiff mitral valve after S2

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