Purpose of Heart Ascultation
Heart Valve Functions
Sounds & murmurs
Causes & Symptoms of Heart conditions
Treatments & managment
100

This is the primary reason heart auscultation is performed.

What is to listen to the rhythm, rate, and regularity of the heartbeat?

100

This valve prevents blood from flowing back into the right atrium.

What is the tricuspid valve?

100

This sound, often described as "lub-dub," is heard during normal heart auscultation.

What is the normal heartbeat sound?

100

This condition causes abnormal blood flow that may result in heart murmurs or clicks.

What is valve dysfunction?

100

A lifestyle change that can help manage heart health and prevent complications.

What is regular exercise?

200

This abnormal sound may be detected during auscultation that often indicates a heart condition.

What is a heart murmur?

200

Located between the left atrium and left ventricle, this valve ensures blood doesn’t flow backward.

What is the mitral valve?

200

This type of murmur is heard throughout the entire systolic period, starting with the first heart sound and ending with the second.

What is a holosystolic murmur

200

This condition can cause heart murmurs and is associated with childhood or pregnancy.

What is a physiological heart murmur?

200

This medical intervention may be required to fix or replace a damaged heart valve.

What is heart valve surgery?

300

This condition is often identified through heart auscultation when there are abnormal heart sounds.

What is a heart disease or valve condition?

300

This valve is found between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.

What is the Pulmonary valve?

300

This sound occurs during early diastole and is often described as “lub-dub-TUC-ky.”

What is an S3 heart gallop?

300

Symptoms of this condition include chest pain, fatigue, and swelling in the legs.

What is valve stenosis?

300

Medications are often used to treat symptoms of heart conditions, such as this condition caused by a narrow valve.

What is valve stenosis?

400

A stethoscope is used during this medical procedure to listen to heart sounds.

What is heart auscultation?

400

This valve prevents blood from flowing backward into the left ventricle.

What is the aortic valve?

400

This abnormal sound, similar to walking on fresh snow, is caused by inflammation of the heart’s outer lining.

What is a pericardial friction rub?

400

This disorder, which may cause heart murmurs, involves the thyroid and can affect the heart’s function.

What is hyperthyroidism?

400

The primary recommendation for managing symptoms of heart murmurs related to valve stenosis.

What are heart-healthy lifestyle changes?

500

The purpose of heart auscultation includes detecting this specific aspect of blood flow.

What is abnormal blood flow?

500

The heart has four valves; this one is situated between the right atrium and right ventricle.

What is the tricuspid valve?

500

A high-pitched sound heard during auscultation could indicate this benign condition where the heart’s circulation is normal.

What is an innocent murmur?

500

 Bluish skin and a persistent cough are symptoms of this condition that can lead to heart murmurs.

What is anemia or heart failure?

500

 This is the first line of treatment to reduce symptoms in patients with heart valve issues.

What are medications to treat symptoms or reduce complications?