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To auscultate the tricuspid valve heart sounds in an adult patient, place the stethoscope: between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper sternal border. near the apex of the heart between the 5th and 6th intercostal spaces in the mid-clavicular line. located between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border. between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border. Ans: between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border. 2 | Page To auscultate the heart sounds arising from the pulmonic valve in an adult patient, place the stethoscope: near the apex of the heart between the 5th and 6th intercostal spaces in the mid-clavicular line. between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper sternal border. between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border. between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower sternal border. Ans: between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal border. What heart sounds are heard during auscultation of a man with Marfan syndrome who has a known mitral valve prolapse? An opening snap A mid-systolic click

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APEA- Cardiovascular Assessment
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Update / Already Graded
To auscultate the tricuspid valve heart sounds in an adult patient,

place the stethoscope:


between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper

sternal border.


near the apex of the heart between the 5th and 6th intercostal

spaces in the mid-clavicular line.


located between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left

sternal border.


between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower

sternal border.


Ans: between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left

lower sternal border.

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To auscultate the heart sounds arising from the pulmonic valve in an

adult patient, place the stethoscope:


near the apex of the heart between the 5th and 6th intercostal

spaces in the mid-clavicular line.


between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the right upper

sternal border.


between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal

border.


between the 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th intercostal spaces at the left lower

sternal border.


Ans: between the 2nd and 3rd intercostal spaces at the left sternal

border.




What heart sounds are heard during auscultation of a man with

Marfan syndrome who has a known mitral valve prolapse?


An opening snap


A mid-systolic click

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A flat blowing pitch


A fourth heart sound (S4)


Ans: A mid-systolic click




Pulse pressure is determined by subtracting diastolic blood pressure

(DSP) from systolic blood pressure (SBP). A widened pulse pressure

means that:


the SBP drops 20 mm Hg within 3 minutes of standing.


the difference is >100 mm Hg.


the DBP is greater than the SBP.


the difference is 40 mm Hg.


Ans: the difference is >100 mm Hg.




A disease that may present as indigestion, but is precipitated by

exertion and relieved by rest is most likely:


gastroesophageal reflux.

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inflammatory bowel disease.


angina.


aortic stenosis.


Ans: angina.




A patient complains of some pain in the distal portions of her fingers

on both hands. She states that it tends to occur more frequently with

exposure to cold. These symptoms may be consistent with:


intermittent claudication.


Raynaud's disease.


deep venous thrombosis.


superficial thrombophlebitis.


Ans: Raynaud's disease.




Pain or cramping of the legs that occurs during exertion and is

relieved by rest is termed:

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