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Heart Sounds, Murmurs Overview

WEBHeart Murmur Sound Types. Heart sounds can include multiple sound components. S1: The first heart sound, a low-pitched sound caused by the closing of the mitral and tricuspid valve. S2: The secound heart sound, caused by closing of the aortic and pulmonary valve.

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Auscultation Auscultate Reference

WEBDefinition. Auscultation is the process of listening to body sounds, usually with a stethoscope. Physicians and nurses commonly auscultate the heart and lungs. Abdominal sounds, fetal sounds and carotid bruit can also be auscultated.

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Introduction to Lung Sounds

WEBEach lesson in this course includes text describing the heart or lung abnormality and a simulated torso indicating the stethoscope chestpiece location. An audio recording of the sound is provided. Phonocardiograms or waveforms are included with each lesson. These waveforms can be a highly useful aid in learning to recognize heart …

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Free Learning Resources

WEBFree Learning Resources. Access to the content described on this page is completely free for students and instructors. Just follow the links. Optionally, we provide paid plans that included progress tracking across user sessons. Instructors can track student progress and quiz scores using a special instructor dashboard page.

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Whispered Pectoriloquy

WEBLesson. Voice high frequencies are more readily transmitted to the chest wall in abnormal lungs as compared to normal lungs. Ask the patient to whisper '1-2-3' several times while auscultating across the chest walls. The lung area is abnormal if the '1-2-3' sound is understood. This is the abnormal '1-2-3'. Compare this sound to the …

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Medical Terminology

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Coarctation of the Aorta Lessons with Audio and Video #107

WEBIn the anatomy video you can see a constriction in the descending aorta which is responsible for the systolic murmur. There is regurgitant flow from the aorta into the left ventricle which causes the diastolic murmur. The left ventricle wall thickness is increased due to aortic pressure elevation caused by the aortic coarctation.

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Tricuspid Stenosis

WEBThis is an example of moderate tricuspid stenosis which is most commonly due to rheumatic heart disease. The first heart sound is increased in intensity due to moderate thickening of the tricuspid valve leaflets. The second heart sound is normal and unsplit. Systole is silent. There is a tricuspid opening snap followed by a diamond …

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Medical Dictionary: w

WEBMedical dictionary beginning with the letter: w, part of the EasyAuscultation.com website. Word parts are also available.

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Atrial Septal Defect Lessons with Audio and Video #110

WEBAtrial Septal Defect is a congenital condition associated with abnormal blood flow between the left atrium and the right atrium. Before birth there is a large connection between right and left atria. During development of the fetus the connection gradually disappears. However, in some cases the opening persists and is known as an atrial …

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Aortic Stenosis (Diamond Shaped Systolic Murmur) C31 #123

WEBThis is an auscultation example of a diamond shaped systolic murmur associated with aortic stenosis. The first and second heart sounds are normal. The murmur starts shortly after the first heart sound and ends before the second heart sound. The murmur is mid to high-pitched. The anatomy video shows a markedly thickened left …

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Aortic Sclerosis (Musical Murmur) #88

WEBThis is a loud murmur early in systole. It has a diamond shaped appearance when viewed on the Waveform tab. The murmur is characterized by regular vibrations which give the murmur a musical quality ("cooing"). It is caused by turbulent blood flow into the aorta. S1 and S2 are normal.

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Medical Terminology

WEBMedical word parts beginning with the letter: w, part of the EasyAuscultation.com website. Medical dictionary is also available.

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