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Cardiovascular findings - answerNormal vs. abnormal heart and vessel assessments. Auscultatory sounds - answerSounds heard during heart auscultation, indicating conditions. Extra heart sounds - answerAdditional sounds beyond normal heartbeats, indicating issues. Heart failure - answerCondition where heart cannot pump effectively. Angina pectoris - answerChest pain due to reduced blood flow.

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Cardiovascular findings - answerNormal vs. abnormal heart and vessel
assessments.

Auscultatory sounds - answerSounds heard during heart auscultation, indicating
conditions.

Extra heart sounds - answerAdditional sounds beyond normal heartbeats, indicating
issues.

Heart failure - answerCondition where heart cannot pump effectively.

Angina pectoris - answerChest pain due to reduced blood flow.

MVP - answerMitral Valve Prolapse; improper closure of mitral valve.

Raynaud's phenomenon - answerVasospasm causing color changes in fingers/toes.

DVT - answerDeep Vein Thrombosis; blood clot in deep veins.

Arterial insufficiency - answerInadequate blood flow through arteries.

Venous insufficiency - answerInadequate blood return through veins.

Related ulcers - answerUlcers associated with vascular insufficiencies.

Murmurs - answerAbnormal heart sounds indicating turbulent blood flow.

Grading murmurs - answerScale to assess murmur intensity and characteristics.

Abdomen findings - answerNormal vs. abnormal assessments of abdominal organs.

GI conditions - answerCommon gastrointestinal disorders and their symptoms.

Hepatitis - answerLiver inflammation, often viral in origin.

Pancreatitis - answerInflammation of the pancreas, causing abdominal pain.

Peptic ulcer disease - answerUlcers forming in stomach or duodenum lining.

Cholecystitis - answerInflammation of the gallbladder, often due to stones.

STIs - answerSexually Transmitted Infections affecting reproductive health.

HPV vaccination - answerVaccination to prevent Human Papillomavirus infections.

, Prostate abnormalities - answerConditions affecting the prostate gland's health.

Heart Murmur - answerAbnormal sound during heartbeats, indicating potential
issues.

Aortic Area - answerSecond intercostal space right side, best for aortic murmurs.

Pulmonary Area - answerSecond intercostal space left side, best for pulmonary
murmurs.

Tricuspid Area - answerFourth intercostal space left side, best for tricuspid murmurs.

Mitral Area - answerFifth intercostal space mid-clavicle, best for mitral murmurs.

Stethoscope Use - answerEssential tool for detecting heart murmurs effectively.

Left Lateral Decubitus Position - answerPatient lying on left side for optimal heart
sound assessment.

Physiologic Murmurs - answerNormal sounds in children, often disappear with age.

Pathologic Murmurs - answerIndicate structural heart disease, may require
intervention.

Maneuvers - answerTechniques to assess murmurs by altering hemodynamics.

Handgrip Maneuver - answerIncreases afterload, can intensify heart murmurs.

Squatting Maneuver - answerIncreases preload, often makes murmurs louder.

Valsalva Maneuver - answerDecreases preload, can soften heart murmurs.

Standing Abruptly - answerDecreases preload, often softens heart murmurs.

Inspiration Effect - answerDecreases intrathoracic pressure, increases venous
return.

Release of Valsalva - answerIncreases volume in ventricles, may enhance murmurs.

Systolic Murmurs - answerOccur between S1 and S2 heart sounds.

Diastolic Murmurs - answerOccur between S2 and S1 heart sounds.

Murmur Grading - answerGrade IV/VI or louder indicates significant pathology.

Midsystolic Murmur - answerCommon in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, worsens with
standing.

Innocent Murmur - answerTypically benign, decreases with standing from supine.

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