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Cardiovascular - NURS 190 Physical
Assessment

Systole – answer Phase of ventricular contraction



Diastole - answer Phase of ventricular relaxation



Systole begins with___ and ends with ___ answer -

Closure of AV valves (S1)

Closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves (S2)



Diastole begins with ___ and ends with ____ answer -

Closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves (S2)

Closure of the AV valves (S1)

,S3 (ventricular gallop) - answer -Early diastolic sound from

vibrations produced when ventricles fill rapidly.

-Occurs when ventricle reaches its elastic limit, causing

the blood flow from the atrium to slow rapidly.

-Comes shortly after S2

-Sounds like "Kentucky"



S3 sound is best heard ? answer - At the apex with patient

in left lateral position.



Pathologies associated with presence of S3 sound -

answer Conditions that cause overly compliant left

ventricle



-Systolic or diastolic ventricular dysfunction

-Ischemic heart disease

,-Tricuspid, mitral, or aortic regurgitation

-Volume overload

-Hypertension



S3 may be normal in individuals ____ - answer -Children

-Young adults

-Pregnant females in third trimester



S4 (atrial gallop) - answer -Active atrial contractions that

cause late ventricular filling

-Sounds like "Tennessee"

-Physiologic in children, athletes, or middle-aged adults

with thin chest walls.

-Pathologic in presence of cardiac disease; CAD, aortic

stenosis, HTN, aortic obstruction.

, S4 best heard - answer At apex in left lateral position with

bell



Pathologies associated with S4 - answer Any condition

that creates a noncompliant left ventricle



-Ventricular hypertrophy

-Acute MI

-Angina

-Ventricular aneurysm.



Clicks and snaps heard in patients with - answer valvular

disease



Opening snap heard in - answer mitral stenosis

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