A few flashcards from CVS Examination

1
Q

What can splinter haemorrhage in fingernails be a sign of?

A

Endocarditis

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2
Q

What can koilonychia (spoon shaped nails) be a sign of?

A

Iron deficiency anaemia

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3
Q

What can oslers nodes or Janeway lesions be a sign of?

A

Infective endocarditis

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4
Q

What can xanthelasma or corneal arcus be a sign of?

A

Hypercholesterolaemia –> increased risk of CVD

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5
Q

What can nail clubbing be a sign of?

A

Hypoxia

Tetralogy of Fallot

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6
Q

What is tar staining of the fingertips indicative of?

A

Smoking

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7
Q

What is malar flush indicative of?

A

Mitral stenosis

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8
Q

Which pulse are palpated in the CVS examination?

A

Radial (both at same time)

Carotid (independently - otherwise could render patient unconscious)

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9
Q

What does a fast, regular pulse suggest?

A
Exercise
Anxiety
Pain
Fever
Medication
Hyperthyroidism
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10
Q

What does a regularly irregular pulse suggest?

A

Ectopic beat (extrasystole)

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11
Q

What does an irregularly irregular pulse suggest?

A

AF

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12
Q

What does a slow, regular pulse suggest?

A

Athletic training
Hypothyroidism
Medication

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13
Q

What does a slow, irregular pulse suggest?

A

Sick sinus rhythm
Second degree heart block
Complete (third degree) heart block

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14
Q

What does a slow rising pulse suggest?

A

Aortic stenosis

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15
Q

What does a collapsing pulse suggest?

A

Aortic regurgitation (incompetence)

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16
Q

What does a low volume pulse suggest?

A

Hypovolaemia

Left ventricular failure

17
Q

What does an increased volume pulse suggest?

A

Anaemia
Fever
Thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism)

18
Q

What do pulsations in the right internal jugular vein show?

A

Pressure changes in the right atrium

19
Q

What do heaves suggest?

A

Right ventricular enlargement (hypertrophy)

20
Q

What is a thrill?

A

Palpable murmur

21
Q

What are the 4 locations for auscultation of the heart valves?

A

Apex beat (5th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line) (mitral)
5th left CC @ sternal border (tricuspid)
2nd left CC @ sternal border (pulmonary)
2nd right CC @ sternal border (aortic)

22
Q

Murmurs are graded on a scale of 1/6 to 6/6. Which grades are paired with thrills?

A

4/6
5/6
6/6