Neck Vessels
Cardiac Anatomy & Blood Flow
Heart Sounds
Murmurs
Cardiac Cycle & Hemodynamics
100

This pulse is palpable and has one sharp upstroke per cardiac cycle.

What is the carotid pulse?

100

This vessel carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart.

What is the pulmonary artery?

100

Closure of AV valves produces this sound.

What is S1?

100

Fast blood flow from fever or anemia causes this type of murmur.

What is an innocent (functional) murmur?

100

Cardiac output formula.

What is HR × SV?

200

This pulse varies with respiration and disappears with gentle pressure.

What is the jugular venous pulse?

200

Blood returns from lungs to this chamber first.

What is the left atrium?

200

Closure of semilunar valves produces this sound.

What is S2?

200

A murmur caused by thin blood.

What is decreased viscosity murmur (anemia)?

200

Venous return stretching the ventricles.

What is preload?

300

Elevated measurement above 3 cm above the sternal angle suggests this condition.

What is right-sided heart failure?

300

The thickest chamber of the heart.

What is the left ventricle?

300

Early diastolic sound associated with heart failure.

What is S3?

300

A diastolic murmur in an adult suggests this.

What is valve disease?

300

Resistance the ventricle pumps against.

What is afterload?

400

If you can feel it, it is not this vessel.

What is the jugular vein?

400

Right heart failure causes these two assessment findings.

What are edema and JVD?

400

Late diastolic sound caused by a stiff ventricle.

What is S4?

400

Leaky AV valve causes this type of murmur.

What is holosystolic regurgitation murmur?

400

This phase occupies 2/3 of the cardiac cycle.

What is diastole?

500

A rise in JVP that stays elevated during abdominal pressure indicates this abnormal test result.

What is a positive abdominojugular reflex?

500

Order of blood flow after the right ventricle.

What is pulmonic valve → pulmonary artery → lungs?

500

Which sound is heard immediately after S2?

What is S3?

500

Narrowed semilunar valve produces this murmur timing.

What is systolic ejection murmur?

500

Frank-Starling law states increased stretch causes this.

What is increased contraction/ stroke volume?

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