Heart Rate and Pulse Auscultation Flashcards

1
Q

What are the parts of a stethoscope?

A

-Chest piece
-Tubing
-Earpieces

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2
Q

What makes up a chest piece?

A

-A diaphragm that is made of a plastic disc
-A bell made of a hollow metal cup

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3
Q

What does the diaphragm hear?

A

High-pitch sounds are produced by the bowel, lungs, and heart

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4
Q

What does the bell hear?

A

Low pitched sounds

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5
Q

What does the tubing in a stethoscope do?

A

Transmits sounds from the chest piece to the earpieces

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6
Q

How do you switch between the bell and the diaphragm?

A

Twisting the chest piece

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7
Q

How do you use the earpieces?

A

Goes into ears pointing forward toward nose

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8
Q

What does cardio mean?

A

Prefix pertaining to the heart

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9
Q

What does cardiovascular mean?

A

Pertaining to the heart, blood vessels, and circulatory system

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10
Q

What is the thorax?

A

The portion of the trunk of the body located between the abdomen and neck

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11
Q

What is the thoracic cavity?

A

The space within the thorax, surrounded by the ribs that contains the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels

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12
Q

Where can the heart be heard?

A

On the left lateral thorax, medial to the elbow between the 4th and 6th ribs

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13
Q

For what should the bell be used?

A

Kittens, puppies, and small dogs

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14
Q

How to get a cat to stop purring

A

-Rubbing alcohol near nose
-Blowing in face
-Running water near them
-Not petting them

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15
Q

How to get a dog to stop panting

A

-Push chin up without closing mouth
-Dog will usually close mouth itself or slow the breathing

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16
Q

What does a normal heartbeat sound like?

A

Lub-dub (1 beat)

17
Q

What does a heart murmur sound like?

A

Swish-swish

18
Q

What is a thrill?

A

A murmur felt on the palpation of the chest

19
Q

What is a heart murmur?

A

When the blood flow in the heart is fast and choppy

20
Q

How do you calculate a HR?

A

Count beats for 15 seconds, then multiple by 4

21
Q

How to write a HR in the record

A

HR=_bpm

22
Q

What is the normal HR in dogs?

A

50-100bpm

23
Q

Large breeds have a __ HR

A

Slower

24
Q

Small breeds have a __ HR

A

Faster

25
Q

What is the normal HR in puppies?

A

Up to 220

26
Q

What is the normal HR in cats?

A

80-120bpm

27
Q

Kittens and stressed cats have an __ HR

A

Increased

28
Q

What does tachycardia mean?

A

Abnormally high HR

29
Q

What does bradycardia mean?

A

Abnormally slow HR

30
Q

What does a regular heart rhythm mean?

A

Beats are evenly spaced

31
Q

What does an irregular heart rhythm mean?

A

Beats are unevenly spaced

32
Q

What does a sinus rhythm mean?

A

Normal heart rhythm

33
Q

What does arrhythmia or dysrhythmia mean?

A

Abnormal heart rhythm

34
Q

What does sinus arrhythmia mean?

A

-Regular arrhythmia rhythm
-HR increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration

35
Q

Sinus arrhythmia is __ in cats

A

Abnormal

36
Q

Sinus arrhythmia is __ in dogs

A

Common and normal

37
Q

What is systole?

A

Contracting of the heart, emptying the chambers

38
Q

What is diastole?

A

Relaxation of the heart, filling the chambers

39
Q

What is asystole?

A

Lack of contractions/ heart has stopped