S2 VARIATIONS Flashcards

1
Q

Listen for in 2nd and 3rd left interspace

  • Normally accentuated by inspiration and disappears on expiration
A

Physiological Splitting

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2
Q

what are the pathological splitting types?

A

wide physiological splitting
fixed splitting
paradoxical/reversed splitting

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3
Q

name this type of pathological splitting?

  • Delayed closure of pulmonic valves (pulmonic stenosis or right bundle branch block)
  • Early closure of aortic valve (mitral regurgitation)
A

Wide physiological

splitting

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4
Q

name this type of pathological splitting?

Wide and unvarying with respiration

  • Atrial septal defect
  • Right ventricular failure
A

Fixed splitting

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5
Q

name this type of pathological splitting?

Appears with expiration and disappears with inspiration

  • Aortic valve closure is abnormally delayed so A2 follows P2 in normal respiration
  • Normal inspiratory delay of P2 makes splitting disappear in expiration
  • Common with left bundle branch block
A

Paradoxical/reversed

splitting

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6
Q

what are the types of A2 sounds?

A

increased intensity

decreased intensity

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7
Q

what are the types of P2 sounds?

A

increased intensity

decreased intensity

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8
Q

name this type of A2?

Can usually only be heard in right 2nd interspace

  • Systemic hypertension (increased pressure load)
  • Aortic root dilated (increased proximity of aortic valve to chest wall)
A

A2 (increased intensity)

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9
Q

name this type of A2?

Calcified aortic stenosis (valve is immobile)

A

A2 (decreased intensity)

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10
Q

name this type of P2?

  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Dilated pulmonary artery
  • Atrial septal defect
A

P2 (increased Intensity)

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11
Q

name this type of P2?

  • Increased AP diameter of chest (common with aging)
  • Pulmonic stenosis (stenoses decrease intensity)
A

P2 (decreased intensity)

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