Cardiovascular Findings Flashcards

1
Q

Beau’s lines (transverse grooves in nails)

A

Recent serious disease

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2
Q

Carotid bruit(whooshing sound)

A

Significantly narrowed artery

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3
Q

Clubbing of fingers

A

Bacterial endocarditis and Fallot’s tetralogy

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4
Q

Cyanosis-central (blue lips, fingers and toes)

A

Severe respiratory distress, Fallot’s tetralogy

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5
Q

Cyanosis- peripheral (blue fingers and toes)

A

Cold temp, Raynaud’s disease

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6
Q

Diagonal earlobe creases

A

Increase risk of a heart attack

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7
Q

Dilated chest and arm veins

A

Superior vena cava obstruction

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8
Q

Diastolic murmur in 2nd RICS

A

Aortic regurgitation

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9
Q

Elevated jugular venous pressure

A

CHF, cardiac tamponade

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10
Q

Diastolic murmur in 5th LICS

A

Mitral stenosis

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11
Q

Displaced apex beat outside of 5th LICS

A

left ventricular hypertrophy

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12
Q

Distended jugular veins

A

Congestive heart failure

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13
Q

Erythema marginatum, cardiac murmur, joint pain

A

Rheumatic fever

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14
Q

Hepatojugular reflex (increased JVP with RUQ pressure)

A

Congestive heart failure

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15
Q

Koilonychia (spoon shaped nails)

A

Severe iron deficiency anemia

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16
Q

Left parasternal heave

A

Right ventricular hypertrophy

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17
Q

Loss of hair on the dorsum of the foot and toes

A

Peripheral vascular disease

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18
Q

Malar flush

A

Mitral stenosis, carcinoid tumors

19
Q

Midsystolic click in 5th LICS

A

Mitral valve prolapse

20
Q

Pale nail beds, mucosa or tongue

A

Anemia

21
Q

Pansystolic murmur in 5th LICS

A

Mitral regurgitation

22
Q

Peripheral edema bilateral

A

CHF, chronic bronchitis, cirrhosis, renal failure

23
Q

Peripheral edema unilateral

A

Deep vein thrombosis, cellulitis

24
Q

Precordial thrill (palpable murmur)

A

Pathological murmur

25
Q

Pulsus alternans (strong beat followed by weak)

A

Left ventricular failure

26
Q

Pulsus bigeminus (double beats)

A

Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy

27
Q

Pulsus magnus (bounding pulse)

A

fever, anemia, hyperthyroidism

28
Q

Pulsus paradoxus (pulse decreases on inspiration)

A

> 10mm Hg: asthma, cardiac tamponade

29
Q

Pulsus parvus(low volume pulse)

A

shock, aortic stenosis

30
Q

Radio-femoral delay

A

Coarctation of the aorta

31
Q

Radio-radial delay

A

Subclavian steal syndrome

32
Q

S3 heart sound

A

Normal in healthy young adults. CHF

33
Q

S4 heart sound

A

Hypertension and cardiomyopathy

34
Q

Split 1st heart sound varies with breathing

A

Normal in healthy young 30 year old adults

35
Q

Split 1st heart sound fixed (no variation)

A

ASD or right bundle branch block

36
Q

Splinter hemorrhage (brown steaks on nails)

A

Subacute bacterial endocarditis

37
Q

Systolic murmur in 2nd RICS

A

Aortic stenosis

38
Q

Systolic murmur in the 5th LICS midclavicular line

A

Mitral regurgitation (incompetence)

39
Q

Titubation (nodding of the head with heart beat)

A

Aortic regurgitation (incompetence)

40
Q

Tracheal tug (downward pull on trachea)

A

Aneurysm of the arch of the aorta

41
Q

Xanthelasma (yellow eyelid deposits)

A

hyperlipidemai (in 50 % of patients)

42
Q

Water hammer pulse (bounding pulse)

A

Fever, anemia, hyperthyroidism

43
Q

Absence of Schamroth’s space or nail bed angle

A

Clubbing of fingers