w3- ECM Flashcards

1
Q

what are things you want to examine for CV for respiratory?

A

Voice/tone

Lymphatics

Thorax: Inspection Palpation Percussion Auscultation

carotid

Precordium

pulses

veins

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Q

differentiate a wheeze vs a crackle

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wheeze –> Alveoli and small airways closed during prior expiration are reopened during inspiration

crackle –> •xpired air traveling through narrowed airways acts like a reed instrument

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differentiate the 3 vocal responses

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•Broncophony: voice is much louder than normal; patient’s words not intelligible. Any words, particularly diphthong ‘oy’

•Pectoriloquy: patient’s words are intelligible when spoken or whispered. Any words, particularly with consonants

Egophony: nasal quality to sound of patient’s voice, with intermittency or stuttering. Ask patient to say a long ‘EEE …’ sound

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describe the heart sounds s1 and s2

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  • S1 times with closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves; normally it sounds like a single ‘Lub’
  • S2 times with closure of aortic and pulmonary valves; normally ‘Dup’ yet can split with respiration
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what does the s3 sound indicate

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  • S3 times with rapid, passive filling in early diastole
  • Indicates LV failure
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what is does the s4 sound indicate

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•S4 times with rapid, active filling in late diastole from atrial contraction

•Indicates LV stiffness, thickening

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how do you describe a murmor

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crescendo- increasing

decresendo- decreasing

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