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Which heart sound is produced by the closure of the AV valves?
S1
Which heart sound is produced by the closure of the semilunar valves?
S2
Where is the point of maximal impulse (PMI) normally located?
Fifth intercostal space, left midclavicular line
During which phase of the cardiac cycle do the ventricles contract?
Systole
During which phase of the cardiac cycle do the ventricles relax and fill with blood?
Diastole
Which condition is indicated by jugular vein distention at 45 degrees?
Congestive heart failure
What should the nurse do before palpating the carotid arteries?
Auscultate for bruits
Why should each carotid artery be palpated separately?
To prevent compromising cerebral blood flow
Which pulse is compared with the apical pulse to assess for a pulse deficit?
Carotid pulse
Which landmark is used for auscultation at the aortic area?
Second intercostal space, right sternal border
Which landmark is used for auscultation at the pulmonic area?
Second intercostal space, left sternal border
Which landmark is used for auscultation at Erb's point?
Third intercostal space, Left sternal border
Which landmark is used for auscultation at the tricuspid area?
Fourth intercostal space, left sternal border
Which landmark is used for auscultation at the mitral area?
Fifth intercostal space, left midclavicular line
Which sound is commonly referred to as a "ventricular gallop"?
S3
In which population is an S3 sound often a benign finding?
Children, adolescents, and young adults
Which sound is commonly referred to as an "atrial gallop"?
S4
Which heart sound is most often pathologic and associated with stiff ventricles?
S4
What is the grading scale for heart murmurs?
Grade 1 (barely audible) to Grade 6 (loudest, audible without stethoscope on chest)
What does a palpable thrill with a murmur indicate?
A louder, more severe murmur (Grade 4 or above)
Which valve disorder is commonly caused by rheumatic fever and presents with a murmur at the apex?
Mitral stenosis
Which congenital defect involves an abnormal opening between the ventricles?
Ventricular septal defect
Which jugular vein provides information about central venous pressure?
External jugular vein
At what angle should the patient be positioned to assess jugular venous distention?
45 degrees
Which psychosocial factor contributes to longer SNS stimulation and increased cardiac workload?
Stress
Which behavior type is linked to increased risk of heart disease?
Type A behavior
What is the normal visible range of jugular vein distention above the sternal angle at 45 degrees?
3 cm
Which auscultation tool part is best for hearing high-pitched sounds like S1 and S2?
Diaphragm
Which auscultation tool part is best for hearing low-pitched sounds like murmurs and S3/S4?
Bell
Which pulse site is palpated to assess perfusion of the lower leg and foot?
Dorsalis pedis
Which test evaluates the patency of the ulnar and radial arteries?
Allen test
In the Allen test, how long should color return to the palm normally?
3-5 seconds
What does persistent pallor during the Allen test indicate?
Arterial insufficiency
Which arteries are palpated in the groin area?
Femoral arteries
Which arteries are palpated behind the knee?
Popliteal arteries
Which arteries are palpated posterior to the medial malleolus?
Posterior tibial arteries
What is the scale used to grade pitting edema?
+1 to +4
Which vascular disorder is indicated by pale, cool skin and delayed capillary refill?
Arterial insufficiency
Which vascular disorder is indicated by brown pigmentation, edema, and varicosities?
Venous insufficiency
Which condition is a severe complication of arterial obstruction?
Gangrene
Which condition involves dilated, tortuous superficial veins?
Varicose veins
Which condition involves localized dilation of an artery?
Aneurysm
An aneurysm extending from renal arteries to iliac arteries is called what?
Large arteriosclerotic aneurysm
What condition is associated with unilateral swelling after breast surgery?
Lymphedema
Which disease is characterized by episodic vasospasm of extremities triggered by cold or stress?
Raynaud's disease
What is the correct patient position when palpating carotid arteries?
Supine or sitting with head straight
What is the expected strength of carotid pulses?
Strong, but not bounding
Which heart sound is heard at the beginning of systole?
s1
Which heart sound is heard at the end of systole?
S2
Which cardiac cycle begins with closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves?
Diastole
Which cardiac cycle begins with closure of the AV valves?
Systole
Which technique is used to compare apical and carotid pulses?
Simultaneous auscultation and palpation
What is a pulse deficit?
Difference between apical and radial pulse
Which condition can cause a pulse deficit?
Atrial fibrillation
Which side of the stethoscope is used to assess murmurs?
Bell
Which heart sound is often associated with heart failure in adults?
s3
Which heart sound indicates noncompliant ventricles?
S4
What is mottling?
Irregular skin discoloration due to poor perfusion
Which finding is common in Marfan syndrome?
Skeletal abnormalities and CV abnormalities
What does auscultating the carotid artery for a bruit assess?
Turbulent blood flow
Which vascular abnormality increases risk of rupture and hemorrhage?
Aneurysm
What does bilateral absence of dorsalis pedis pulses suggest?
Arterial obstruction
Which peripheral pulse is most difficult to palpate?
Popliteal pulse
Which abnormality is associated with venous stasis?
Varicose veins
What is the normal range for adult blood pressure classification according to NIHS guidelines?
Less than 120/80 mmHg
Which blood pressure reading indicates hypertension stage 1?
130-139/80-89 mmHg
Which blood pressure reading indicates hypertensive crisis?
Higher than 180/120 mmHg
Which test is used to evaluate arterial patency before radial artery puncture?
Allen test
What does delayed return of color in the Allen test suggest?
arterial insufficiency
What is the expected normal capillary refill time?
Less than 2 seconds
What does a capillary refill time greater than 3 seconds suggest?
Poor perfusion
What type of insufficiency presents with shiny, hairless legs and weak pulses?
Arterial Insufficiency
What type of insufficiency presents with edema and brown pigmentation?
Venous insufficiency
Which cardiac landmark is known as Erb's point?
Third intercostal space, left sternal border
What type of murmur is heard with mitral stenosis?
Diastolic murmur at apex
What diagnostic finding is common with congestive heart failure?
Jugular venous distention
Which cardiac sound corresponds to the closing of the tricuspid and mitral valves?
S1
Which cardiac sound corresponds to the closing of the aortic and pulmonic valves?
s2
Which pulse is graded as 0?
Absent pulse
Which pulse is graded as +1?
Weak, thready pulse
Which pulse is graded as +2?
Normal pulse
Which pulse is graded as +3?
Bounding pulse
Which abnormal sound is best heard with the bell at the apex in left lateral position?
S3
Which sound is best heard immediately before S1?
s4
Which patient position best enhances detection of mitral stenosis murmur?
Left lateral decubitus
Which condition is associated with irregular, chaotic atrial activity?
Atrial fibrillation
What condition results from narrowing of the mitral valve?
Mitral stenosis
What condition results from failure of valve leaflets to close properly?
Regurgitation
Which disorder is associated with obstruction of lymphatic drainage?
Lymphedema
Which vascular finding is common after lymph node removal?
Unilateral swelling
What is the PMI shift in left ventricular hypertrophy?
Laterally displaced PMI
What finding suggests right-sided heart failure?
Jugular venous distention
What finding suggests left-sided heart failure?
Pulmonary congestion and crackles
Which maneuver enhances venous return for JVD assessment?
Supine with head of bed at 45 degrees
What is the purpose of auscultating heart sounds at five landmarks?
To assess valve closure and detect abnormalities
What does S2 splitting indicate?
Delayed closure of pulmonic valve
What does a systolic murmur occur between?
S1 and S2
What does a diastolic murmur occur between?
S2 and S1
Which patient population is at higher risk for varicose veins?
Pregnant women
Which vascular disease involves cholesterol plaque buildup in arteries?
Atherosclerosis