Heart Valves and Sounds
heart sound created by the closure of the AV valves at the beginning of ventricular contraction
S1
the first heart sound (lubb)
S1
heart sound created by the closure of the semilunar valves at the beginning of ventricular relaxation
S2
exit valve that sees only oxygenated blood
aortic valve
semilunar valve through which blood leaves the left ventricle
aortic valve
valve that prevents the backflow of blood into the left ventricle
aortic valve
AV valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
bicuspid valve
called the mitral valve
bicuspid valve
entrance valve that sees only oxygenated blood
bicuspid valve
valve that prevents the backflow of blood from the left ventricle
bicuspid valve
tough bands that attach the AV valves to the ventricular walls
chordae tendineae
extra heart sounds (S3, S4) that sound like a racing horse
gallop rhythm
leaky valve that allows backflow of blood
incompetent valve
abnormal heart sounds caused by valvular disease
murmurs
exit valve that sees only unoxygenated blood
pulmonic valve
semilunar valve through which blood leaves the right ventricle
pulmonic valve
valve that prevents the backflow of blood from the pulmonary artery
pulmonic valve
refers to the narrowing of a valve
stenosis
atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
tricuspid valve
entrance valve that sees only unoxygenated blood
tricuspid valve