Heart sounds
S2
"DUB"---Distole----is louder than S1---heard on Rt side
S1
"LUB"---Systole----heard loudest at Mitral --5th Intercostal space midclav. line
Systolic murmurs occur between S2 and S1.
False
The S2 signals the beginning of systole
False
The bell of the stethoscope should be applied firmly on the chest wall.
False
The tricuspid area is located in the...
Fifth intercostal space at the left sternal border
S3
It's a key diagnostic sign of heart failure----Gallop Ken-tuck-y
S4
It's often associated with hypertension and myocardial infarction Very rare
IV Grade 4
Loud with assic thrill
Which area is directly over the left ventricular apical impulse?
Mitral
Which cardiac cycle event is associated with S1?
Mitral valve closure
Rapid ventricular filling in early diastole is frequently associated with which heart sound?
S3
Auscutation is used to assess the apical impulse.
True
Regurgitation murmurs occur when the affected valve is open.
True
The diaphragm of the stethoscope is used to auscultate high-pitched sounds.
True
The nurse would expect to hear the S2 more loudly than the S1 in the aortic area
True
I Grade 1
barely audible i quiet room
II Grade 2
clearly audible bt quiet
V Grade 5
very loud, thrill easily heard