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Ejection Sound
Heard with Aortic or Tricuspid Stenosis
Good idea to always draw in Ejection sound when you hear Aortic Stenosis |
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OS, heard with mitral stenosis or tricuspid stenosis |
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Aortic Stenosis
Heard at 2RICS
Radiated to right clavicle and carotids |
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Mitral or Tricuspid valve prolapse, defined by hearing an MSC and/or late systolic murmur
If at 4/5/6 LICS=Tricuspid valve prolaps |
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Mitral Regurg.
Heard at apex
radiates to left axilla |
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Mitral Regurg
Radiates to left axilla |
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Tricuspid Stenosis
Heard with bell at 4-6 LICS |
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Mitral Stenosis
Heard with Bell at apx |
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MSC, heard during mitral or tricuspid valve prolapse |
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S3
Heard with bell, during CHF, often due to regurg. Thus, may be heard with mitral or tricuspid regurg murmurs |
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Split S2
If fixed, could be:
1. ASD (could have midsystolic murmur)
2. VSD (would have holosystolic murmur, at 4/5/6 lics)
If variable, could be:
1. RBB (if at 2LICS)
2. Pulmonic Hypertension (if at apex) |
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Aortic Stenosis and Aortic Regurg murmurs
Note the harsh aortic stenosis 'saw' murmur and the soft regurg murmur |
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mitral regurg and mitral stenosis murmurs. Would have to use bell to hear. would also hear os |
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Mitral Stenosis, heard with bell at apex. should hear os too |
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OS, heard with mitral and tricuspid stenosis |
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S3 (CHF, regurgitant flow) |
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S4, heard with hypertension |
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Summation Gallop (S4, S3, probably indicates both hypertension and CHF-not sure though) |
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ASD, heard at 2lics, has midsystolic mumur |
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