QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ M1 slightly _____ T1 but can usually be heard _____ as ______.
Answer: precedes;
fused;
one sound
◉ S1 is heard loudest at the.... Answer: apex
◉ S2. Answer: closure of semilunar valves
end of systole
◉ components of S2. Answer: aortic (A2)
pulmonic (P2)
◉ A2 slightly _____ P2. Answer: precedes
,◉ S2 is heard loudest at the.... Answer: base
◉ S1 is _____ than S2. Answer: lower pitched
◉ types of splits in heart sounds. Answer: fixed
paradoxical
◉ fixed split. Answer: unaffected by respiration; the split is always
there
◉ paradoxical split. Answer: sounds fuse on inspiration and split on
expiration
◉ S3. Answer: ventricular gallop
vibrations from resistant ventricular filling during protodiastole
◉ S3 occurs immediately after.... Answer: S2
◉ S4. Answer: atrial gallop
,vibrations from resistant ventricular filling at presystole
◉ S4 occurs just before.... Answer: S1
◉ S3 occurs with.... Answer: heart failure
volume overload
◉ S4 occurs with.... Answer: CAD
◉ a systolic murmur can be seen in _____ where as a diastolic
murmur always indicates _____. Answer: a healthy heart or heart
disease;
heart disease
◉ CV subjective assessment. Answer: Chest pain?
Dyspnea?
Orthopnea?
Cough?
Fatigue?
, Cyanosis/pallor?
Edema?
Nocturia?
Past CV history?
Family CV history?
Cardiac risk factors
◉ cyanosis and pallor occur with _____ as a result of _____. Answer: MI
or low CO;
decreased tissue perfusion
◉ risk factors for CAD. Answer: elevated cholesterol, BP, blood sugar
diabetes
obesity
smoking
low activity