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Heart Sounds: An Overview
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Presenting a range of Multiple Choice questions across the spectrum of cardiac Auscultation
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heart sounds
murmurs
cardiac
physician associate
advanced practice
chris mulryan
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Chris Mulryan
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Question 1
Question
Physiological splitting of the second heart sound is best audible in which one of the following situations?
Answer
Hypovolemia
Inspiration
Expiration
Hyperkalemia
Question 2
Question
A decrescendo murmur is most likely to be associated with which one of the following valve defects?
Answer
Pulmonary stenosis
Aortic Regergitation
Mitral stenosis
Ventricular septal defect
Question 3
Question
The murmur of pulmonary stenosis will radiate to which one of the following locations?
Answer
The carotid arteries
The axilla
Under the left clavical
Eurb's point
Question 4
Question
An "opening snap" is associated with which one of the following?
Answer
Left ventricular hypertrophy
Bicuspid aortic valve
Mitral stenosis
Aortic stenosis
Question 5
Question
Ejection Clicks are most likely to be associated with which one of the following?
Answer
Calcified aortic valve
A bicuspid aortic valve
Flow murmurs
Endocarditis
Question 6
Question
A third heart sound occurs at which one of the following locations within the cardiac cycle?
Answer
Early diastole
Late diastole
Early systole
Late systole
Question 7
Question
The term holosystolic murmur refers to which one of the following situations?
Answer
A murmur which is caused by a septal defect, eg a hole in the heart
A murmur which gradually increases then decreases in volume as systole progresses
A murmur which is present for the complete duration of systole
A murmur which worsens when a person lays flat.
Question 8
Question
An S4 sound is created by which one of the following situations?
Answer
Increased blood volume
Increased flow
Left atrial hypertophy
Ventricualr Fibrosis (Poorly compliant ventricle)
Question 9
Question
The detection of Mitral stenosis can be optimised by the aid of which one of the following?
Answer
The patient held in deep inspiration
Leaning forwards
Lying on the left side
Squatting
Question 10
Question
Reverse splitting of the second heart sound can be caused by which one of the following?
Answer
Left bundle branch block
Right bundle branch block
Reflex tachycardia
Aortic Stenosis
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