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Heart Sounds

front 1

S1 sound is due to what valves closing?

back 1

Atrioventricular valves (AV valves)

front 2

S2 sound is due to what valves closing?

back 2

Semi-lunar valvess

front 3

How is the AV valves closed?

back 3

By ventricular contraction

front 4

How is the semi-lunar valves closed?

back 4

By ventricular relaxation

front 5

An abnormal heart sound

back 5

murmur

front 6

What is another term for back flow in the heart?

back 6

Regurgitation

front 7

Atrial regurgitation can be heard after which sound, S1 or S2?

back 7

S1 - atrial regurgitation occurs when an AV valve does not close correctly

front 8

Ventricular regurgitation can be heard after which sound, S1 or S2?

back 8

S2 - ventricular regurgitation occurs when the semi-lunar valve does not close correctly

front 9

What is pulse?

back 9

The alternating expansion and recoil within an artery due to ventricular contraction and relaxation

front 10

Name three pulse points

back 10

Radial artery
Brachial artery
carotid artery

front 11

Define auscultation

back 11

Listening to the body sounds with a stethoscope

front 12

The technical term for a blood pressure cuff

back 12

sphygmomnanometer

front 13

Normal blood flow is referred as ___________.

back 13

Lamineer Flow

front 14

The sounds heard when taking someone's blood pressure

back 14

KorotKoff Sounds

front 15

Arteriosclerosis will increase systolic or diastolic pressure

back 15

systolic

front 16

Atherosclerosis will increase systolic or diastolic pressure

back 16

diastolic

front 17

Define arteriosclerosis

back 17

hardening of an artery

front 18

Define atherosclerosis

back 18

plaque build up inside the artery

front 19

Define myocardial infarction

back 19

death of cardiac muscle due to lack of oxygen

front 20

Stroke - lack of oxygen and death of nerve cells

back 20

Cortical Infarction or Cerebral Infarction

front 21

List 3 deflections found on an ECG

back 21

P wave
QRS complex
T wave

front 22

List 3 electrical events found on an ECG

back 22

Atrial depolarization - (p-wave)
Ventricular depolarization - (QRS complex)
Ventricular repolarization - (t-wave)