Heart Sounds Flashcards

1
Q

4 areas of heart auscultation

A

1) Aortic area
2) Pulmonic area
3) Tricuspid area
5) Mitral area

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2
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Aortic area auscultation

A

2nd IC space, right sternal border

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3
Q

Pulmonic area auscultation

A

2nd IC space, left sternal border

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4
Q

Tricuspid area auscultation

A

4th IC space, left sternal border

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5
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Mitral area auscultation

A

5th IC space, medial to left midclavicular line (aka at apex of heart)

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6
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S1 (lub)

A

Closure of tricuspid and mitral valves

Beginning of systole

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7
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S2 (dub)

A

Closure of pulmonic and aortic valves

Beginning of diastole

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8
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S3

A

Vibrations of distended ventricular walls from passive bloodflow from atria
Normal in kids, heart failure in adults i.e. “ventricular gallop”

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9
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S4

A

Vibration of ventricular wall with ventricular filling and atrial contraction
Associated with HTN, stenosis, hypertensive heart disease, or MI
i.e. “atrial gallop”

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10
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Murmurs

A

extended heart sounds; soft, blowing, or swishing

Due to stenotic or regurgitant valve

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