Stethoscopes
Anatomy
Diseases
Potpourri
Terminology
100

The action when using a stethoscope 

What is auscultation 

100

The top chambers of the heart are known as 

What is atria?

100

Angina

What is the medical term for chest pain?

100

Sinoatrial node

What is known as the heart's natural pacemaker

100

Angina

What is chest pain?

200

Parts that are in the ear

What are ear pieces or ear tips

200

The right side 

Which side of the heart receives and moves unoxygenated blood

200

Embolism

What type of occlusion moves?

200

Aortic valve

The first site assessed when auscultating heart sounds

200

Mitral Valve

What is the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle?

300

The long part that conducts sound

What is tubing 

300

The Aorta

What is the largest artery in the body?

300

Atherosclerosis

What is the occlusion of hardened fatty plaque 

300

Lower left sternal border, 3rd-4th intercostal space

What is the location of the tricuspid valve auscultation site?

300

Bradycardia

What is a slow heartbeat

400

The two general parts of the chest piece are

What are the bell and the diaphragm 

400

Pulmonary veins

Which veins carry oxygenated blood to the heart?

400

Arteriosclerosis

What is hardening of an artery

400

Cardiac Arrest

What is the sudden stoppage of the heart?

400

angiectasis

What is dilation of a blood vessel

500

The type of sounds are best heard with the diaphragm 

What are higher pitched sounds 

500

Circulatory, Electrical and Coronary

What are the 3 systems of the heart?

500

Valve regurgitation

What is commonly known as a heart murmur

500

Myocardial Infarction

What is the medical term for a heart attack?

500

endarterectomy

What is removal of the inner lining of the arterial wall?

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