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NSG-316 Exam 3
what does the first heart sound indicate? ANS: closure of the AV valves (beginning of systole)



what does the second heart sound indicate? ANS: closure of the semilunar valves (end of systole)



what does the third heart sound indicate? ANS: ventricular gallop, occurs with heart failure and volume
overload



what does the fourth heart sound indicate? ANS: atrial gallop, occurs with coronary artery disease



what conditions create a murmur? ANS: increased velocity of blood, decreased blood viscosity (ex
anemia), unusual openings occur in the chambers (ex dilated chamber/septal defect), and structural
defects in the valves (ex stenotic/narrowed valve, or an incompetent/regurgitant valve)



what does the P wave indicate? ANS: atrial depolarization



what happens during the PR interval? ANS: atrial depolarization and the impulse travels through the AV
node to the ventricles



what happens during the QRS complex? ANS: depolarization of the ventricles



what happens during the T wave? ANS: repolarization of the ventricles



What is cardiac output? ANS: the volume of blood in each systole times the number of beats per minute



what lifestyle factors could affect the development of cardiovascular disease? ANS: smoking, diet,
alcohol use, exercise, and stress

,what is the term for the thickening/stiffening of the large arteries? ANS: arteriosclerosis



What is angina pectoris? ANS: chest pain caused by inadequate flow of blood and oxygen to the heart



what is dyspnea? ANS: difficulty breathing/shortness of breath



What is orthopnea? ANS: difficulty breathing while lying down



what is a bruit? ANS: blowing, swishing sound indicating blood flow turbulence and is a marker for
atherosclerosis



where do you place your stethoscope to listen for bruits on the carotid artery? ANS: angle of the jaw

midcervical area

base of the neck



how do you distinugish the internal jugular pulse from the carotid pulse? ANS: it is lower and more
lateral, varies with respiration, not palpable, and drops/disappears when a person sits up.



what is a heave? ANS: More prominent thrust of the heart against the chest wall during systole
(ventricular hypertrophy-->increased workload)



where can you find the apical pulse? ANS: 5th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line



what conditions cause the apical pulse to become unpalpable? ANS: pulmonary emphysema (overriding
lungs), position, obsesity, and thick chest walls

, what conditions cause the apical pulse to become stronger? ANS: anxiety, fever, hyperthyroidism, and
anemia



What is a thrill? ANS: palpable vibration, which signifies turbulent blood flow



where is the aortic valve area? ANS: second right interspace at the right sternal border



where is the pulmonic valve area? ANS: second left intercostal space at the left sternal border



where is the tricuspid valve area? ANS: left lower sternal border



where is the mitral valve area? ANS: fifth interspace at around left midclavicular line



what part of the stethoscope should you use to listen for bruits? ANS: the bell



in what age group(s) is sinus arrhythmia normal? ANS: young adults and children



what is a premature beat? ANS: either an isolated beat is early, or when a pattern occurs in which every
third or fourth beat sounds early



what does it mean to be irregularly irregular? ANS: no pattern to the heart sounds (ex atrial fibrillation)



how do you check for a pulse deficit? ANS: Auscultate the apical beat while simultaneously palpating
the radial pulse

-Count of apical beat and radial pulse; every beat heard at the apex should perfuse the periphery and be
palpable; counts should be identical

If not, apical rate - radial rate = pulse deficit

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