normal heart sounds
What is S1 and S2?
Erb point is at this location
What is 3rd ICS at L Sternal Border?
The patient complains of aching pain in the legs
What is PVD?
difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
What is dyspnea?
palpate this one at a time
What is Carotid Artery?
AV valves closing makes this hear sound
What is S1?
This is the anterior surface of chest over the heart
What is the precordium?
Inspection reveals thick skin and swelling in the legs
What is PVD?
skipped heartbeats or extra beats
What is palpitations?
you should not hold your breath during this time
What is during auscultation of the heart sounds?
Heart sounds that you do not want to hear
What are S3 and S4?
This location that reflects the apex of the heart
What is PAD?
frequent need to urinate at night
What is nocturia?
Turn your head to the left and HOB up at 30 degrees
What is assessment of the jugular vein?
Aortic and Pulmonic valves closing makes this sound
What is S2?
The landmark locations reflect this of heart
What is the sound as it radiates the chest wall and the direction of the blood flow?
the patient state that he has symptoms of erectile dysfunction
What is PAD?
need to sit up to breathe easier
What is orthopnea?
You should check both sides simultaneously for comparison
What is assessment of the palpable arterial pulses?
turbulent flood blow sound
What is a murmur?
The aortic area of the chest
What is the second ICS at the right sternal border?
Important question for females in the peripheral vascular system assessment
What is are you using oral or transdermal contraceptives?
heart issue caused by an electrical issue and stops the heart
What is cardiac arrest?
You need to hold your breath during this part of the assessment
What is the during auscultation of the carotid arteries?