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        | Heart Rub   Sign of Pericarditis |  | 
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        | S3 Heart Sound   extra sound in diastole and is hallmark of acute decompensated HF |  | 
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        | S4 Heart Sound   extra sound late in diastole and associated with HTN, heart disease, history of MI |  | 
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        | Systolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S1 or between S1 and S2 
Can indicate stenosis of aortic or pulmonic valves or regurgitation of mitral or tricuspid valves |  | 
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        | Systolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S1 or between S1 and S2 
Can indicate stenosis of aortic or pulmonic valves or regurgitation of mitral or tricuspid valves |  | 
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        | Systolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S1 or between S1 and S2 
Can indicate stenosis of aortic or pulmonic valves or regurgitation of mitral or tricuspid valves   |  | 
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        | Systolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S1 or between S1 and S2 
Can indicate stenosis of aortic or pulmonic valves or regurgitation of mitral or tricuspid valves |  | 
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        | Systolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S1 or between S1 and S2 
Can indicate stenosis of aortic or pulmonic valves or regurgitation of mitral or tricuspid valves |  | 
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        | Diastolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S2 or just after S2 
Can indicate stenosis of mitral or tricuspid valves or aortic or pulmonic valve regurgitation |  | 
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        | Diastolic Murmur   
Blowing or vibration associated with S2 or just after S2 
Can indicate stenosis of mitral or tricuspid valves or aortic or pulmonic valve regurgitation |  | 
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        | Diastolic Murmur  
Blowing or vibration associated with S2 or just after S2 
Can indicate stenosis of mitral or tricuspid valves or aortic or pulmonic valve regurgitation |  | 
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        | Diastolic Murmur with S3   
diastolic:  Can indicate stenosis of mitral or tricuspid valves or aortic or pulmonic valve regurgitation   S3: acute decompensated HF |  | 
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        | Rhonci   also known as lower-pitched wheezes in larger airways. can be present with pneumonia usually with expiration. can also indicate secretions     |  | 
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        | Normal Vesicular Lung Sounds   Softer, lower-pitched sounds with much longer I than E, the majority of lung sounds will be vesicular. |  | 
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        | Normal Vesicular Lung Sounds   Softer, lower-pitched sounds with much longer I than E, the majority of lung sounds will be vesicular.     |  | 
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        | Bronchial Lung Sounds   expiratory sounds last longer than inspiratory ones and are loud. pitch is relatively high.  Due to enhanced transmission from atelectasis or consolidation (pneumonia)   often heard over manubrium if at all |  | 
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        | Bronchovesicular Lung Sounds   I and E sound equal. Intermediate sound. often heard in 1st and 2nd interspaces anteriorly and between the scapulae.  Due to enhanced sound transmission from large area of atelectasis or consolidation (pneumonia) |  | 
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        | Egophany Lung Sounds   used to confirm abnormal bronchial sounds.   distorted sound transmission when the patient says “eeeeeee,” it sounds like “aaaaaaa.”  Also due to atelectasis or consolidation.     |  | 
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        | Expiratory Wheeze   high pitched sound that indicates bronchospasm of smaller airways usually with expiration.  |  | 
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        | Friction Rub    a rubbing sound reflective of intrapleural inflammation or neoplasm, and is usually painful with breathing.         |  | 
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        | IE Crackles Wheezes   high-pitched sound that indicates bronchospasm of smaller airways (lower pitch sound if larger airways, formerly known as rhonchi, and can be present with pneumonia), usually with expiration. Can be with inspiration, especially with severe narrowing.  I and E wheezes can also indicate secretions.     |  | 
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        | IE Crackles with Bronchial Breath Sounds    popping noise, can be fine or course, late or early.  Inspiratory crackles with atelectasis (closed airways popping open), pulmonary edema, or pulm. fibrosis.  Can also be with pneumonia.  But typically, I and E crackles with secretions.   bronchial sounds caused by enhanced sound transmission from large area of atelectasis or consolidation     |  | 
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        | IE crackles with Breath Sounds high-pitched sound that indicates bronchospasm of smaller airways (lower pitch sound if larger airways, formerly known as rhonchi, and can be present with pneumonia), usually with expiration. Can be with inspiration, especially with severe narrowing.  I and E wheezes can also indicate secretions.   bronchial sounds caused by enhanced sound transmission from large area of atelectasis or consolidation |  | 
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        | IE Crackles   popping noise, can be fine or course, late or early.  Inspiratory crackles with atelectasis (closed airways popping open), pulmonary edema, or pulm. fibrosis.  Can also be with pneumonia.  But typically, I and E crackles with secretions. |  | 
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        | IE Wheezes   high-pitched sound that indicates bronchospasm of smaller airways (lower pitch sound if larger airways, formerly known as rhonchi, and can be present with pneumonia), usually with expiration. Can be with inspiration, especially with severe narrowing.  I and E wheezes can also indicate secretions. |  | 
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        | Late Inspiratory Crackle   popping noise, can be fine or course, late or early.  Inspiratory crackles with atelectasis (closed airways popping open), pulmonary edema, or pulm. fibrosis.  Can also be with pneumonia.  But typically, I and E crackles with secretions. |  | 
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        | Pleural Friction Rub   a rubbing sound reflective of intrapleural inflammation or neoplasm, and is usually painful with breathing. |  | 
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        | Rhonchi   lower-pitched wheeze that indicates bronchospasm of smaller airways and can be present with pneumonia, usually with expiration.   |  | 
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