CV Cases Flashcards

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Heart sounds: Pulmonary stenosis with tetralogy of fallot

A

severe sx; will have holosystolic murmur at LLSB and long systolic ejection murmur at ULSB with a thrill

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Heart sounds: VSD

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small defects have a loud holosystolic murmur at LLSB

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Heart sounds: hypoplastic left heart syndrome and order an echocardiogram

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hyperdynamic precordium; single S2; nonspecific grade systolic ejection murmur along left sternal border

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Heart sounds: Stills (innocent murmur)

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soft single murmur of short duration during systole LLSB that is prominent when supine

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Heart sounds: PDA

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continuous murmur at ULSB

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Seven S’s of innocent murmurs

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Sensitive (changes with child’s position or with respiration)
Short duration (not holosystolic)
Single (no associated chicks or gallops)
Small (murmur limited to a small area and nonradiating)
Soft (low amplitude)
Sweet (not harsh sounding)
Systolic (occurs during and is limited to systole)

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