Cardio Flashcards

1
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General Inspection

A

Position
Exposure
Surrounding area - oxygen, medications, drips, monitor
Patient - body habitus, well/unwell, temperature, scars, cyanosed, obvious syndrome (Downs, Marfin’s, Noonans)

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2
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Nails

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CR (<2 secs)
Temp 
Splinter haemorrhage
Koilonychia
Clubbing 
Quninke’s sign
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3
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Splinter haemorrhaging

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Small streak like bleeds under nail bed >2

Can indicate:
Infective endocarditis 
Rheumatoid arthritis
Trauma 
Sepsis 
Vasculitis
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4
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Koilonychia

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Spooning of the nail

Indicates Iron Deficiency Anaemia

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5
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Clubbing

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Can indicate:

Infective endocarditis
Cyanotic heart disease

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6
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Quinke’s sign

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RARE

Pulsating nail beds

Indicates SEVERE aortic regurgitation

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7
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Temp/colour

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Peripheral cyanosis

Peripheral vascular disease
Low cardiac output

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8
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Hands

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Tar staining (smell of tobacco)
Xanthomata - hyperlipidaemia
Janeway lesions RARE - Non tender lesions on palms
Osler’s node RARER - Red tender nodules on fingers

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9
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Pulses

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Radial pulse 
Carotid
Radio radial delay
Radio femoral delay 
Collapsing pulse
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10
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Radial pulse

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Rate - tachy/bradycardia
Rhythm - regular, regularly irregular, irregularly irregular
Character - strong, weak

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Carotid pulse

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Volume and character

Weak - reduced cardiac output - hypotension, cardiac failure
Bounding - increased cardiac output - sepsis, aortic regurgitation
Corrigan’s sign - visibly exaggerated - aortic regurgitation
Pulses paradoxes - weaker on inspiration - cardiac tamponade, constrictive pericarditis

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12
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Radio radial delay

Radio femoral delay

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RRD
absence more likely than delay
Aortic dissection, coarctation at the aortic arch

RFD
Coarctation of the aorta

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13
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Collapsing pulse

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Feel for tapping though muscle bulk of forearm
Lift arm and feel for an increase in the character of the pulse

SEVERE aortic regurgitation

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