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What is Heart auscultation?

Listen to all valves (APETM)

S1, S2, S3, S4


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What is a stye?

reddish lump on the outer edge of your eyelid. It’s filled with pus and inflammatory cells produced when a clogged gland or follicle becomes infected

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Is it normal to feel lymph nodes?

Yes, in children

No, in adults

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S1 heart sound?

Sound of mitral valve closing, just before tricuspid valve

Heard all over precordium but loudest at the apex


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Aortic valve is where?

2nd intercostal space, right sternal border


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What is splitting S2?

lub dub dub, listen to see if it happens during inspiration (normal), It is caused when the closure of the aortic valve and the closure of the pulmonary valve are not synchronized during inspiration.


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What is the Confrontation Test?

Testing peripheral vision

Cover the one you are not testing

Superior, lateral, inferior

The degrees of peripheral vision are 50, 90, and 70


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Arterial Insufficiency?

Arteries are not allowing blood to get to extremities

Will find weak pulses, pale skin (or bright red if infected), skin is thin, and not a lot of hair (losing hair)

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Splitting S2?

lub dub dub

First thing you want to do is listen to see if it happens during inspiration (If you only hear it when a patient is taking a deep breath or breathing in, then it is the splitting s2)


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Pulmonic valve is where?

2nd intercostal space, left sternal border


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What is a bruit?

blowing, swishing sounds indicating blood flow turbulence (listen over coratid arteries normally)

300

Jaeger Card tests for what?


near vision

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Claudication is what?

Arterial cause: not enough blood to extremities

Calf pain/leg pain while walking and pain decreases when sitting down


300

Murmur?

Turbulent blood flow in the heart 

Typically heard at every valve (Valves not closing completely)

Graded 1-6 (soft murmur=2 or ; 6 = don’t even need stethoscope)



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Erb’s Point is where?

third intercostal space close to the sternum

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Systemic hypertension

heart has to pump harder and everything becomes hypertrophied, easier to feel the apical impulse and make it more lateral

400

What is Arcus senilis?

Halo of the eye (normal eye change in elderly)


400

Venous Insufficiency?


Venous blood not getting back to heart and pools in legs

Will notice swelling/edema, brown thick leathery skin, looks like unhealed blisters, does NOT affect hair loss


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You are attempting to find the apical impulse. Where would be the place you would place your fingers?

Left side, 4th or 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line

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Tricuspid Valve is where?

4th/5th intercostal space, left lower sternal border

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Pulmonic hypertension

happens when the pressure in the blood vessels leading from the heart to the lungs is too high (more likely to see edema)

500

Pupillary light reflex?

Normal constriction of pupils when bright light shines on retina

PERRLA

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Modified Allen Test is?

Checking to see if blood flow is occurring

Positive collateral circulation is NORMAL

*please demonstrate how to do it for points!

500

Your patient has an ingrown toenail, and it has become infected. You would expect to find an enlarged lymph node where?


Inguinal

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Mitral Valve is where?

Left side, 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line

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