The heart has 2 atriums and 2
What is ventricles?
The normal beats per minute
what is 60-100?
This creates the "Lubb" sound
What is S1?
The 2 main roles of the lymphatic system
What is remove fluid from interstitial space and aid in immunity?
These are known as the atrioventricular valves
What is the tricuspid and the mitral valve?
Ventricle filling during this time
What is diastole?
This creates the "Dubb" sound
What is the S2 sound?
A patient might have __+ edema if the lymphatic system is not working properly.
What is 3+ or 4+
The three layers of the hear is known as
What is the pericardium, myocardium and endocardium?
Controls the electrical impulse and conduction of the heart
What is the SA node?
This sound is almost always abnormal and resembles the sound "Ten-Nee-See"
Lymph nodes can become ___ during an acute illness
What is swollen?
Vessel that DELIVERS oxygenated blood to the body
What is the aorta?
You will hear this valve at the 2nd intercostal space, Right sternal border
what is the aortic valve?
This abnormal sound is heard sometimes in children, pregnant women, and athletes
What is the S3 sound?
The organs that in the lymphatic system... name at least 3
What is the tonsils, spleen, thymus, and appendix?
The pathway of blood from the body to the lungs?
what is the IVC or SVC to the R atrium>> tricuspid valve>>R ventricle>> pulmonary valve>> pulmonary artery
Point of Maximal Impulse (PMI), also known as the apical impulse, is the location on the chest wall where the heart's contractions are most strongly felt. This is the 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line
What is the Mitral valve?
When you hear this "Click" sound this patient may have difficulty laying back and will have chest pain
What is pericardial friction rub?
lymphatic nodules are highly dense in these areas
What are the arms, groin, and legs?