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Heart & Neck Vessels
Physical Assessment
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Nursing
Graduate
02/04/2012

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Term
Dicrotic notch
Definition
notch in arterial waveform caused by closure of the aortic valve
Term
Difference between arterial and jugular pulse
Definition
- arterial pulse caused by forward propulsion of blood
- jugular pulse caused by backwash; has five components:
- A = atrial contraction (blood flows backward)
- C = ventricular contraction
- X = atrial relaxation (dip in the curve)
- V = passive atrial filling
- Y = passive ventricular filling
Term
Time of first fetal heart beat
Definition
3 weeks gestation
Term
foramen ovale
Definition
Part of fetal circulation; opening in the atrial septum of the fetus; allows oxygenated blood to be shunted to the body without passing through the lungs
Term
Ductus arteriosus
Definition
Part of fetal circulation; duct that shunts blood from from the pulmonary artery to the aorta (in the fetus).

Closes w/in 10-15 hours, but may take 48 hours
Term
Apical pulse
Definition
Palpable at the fifth intercostal space
Term
S1
Definition
- Closure of the AV valves;
- corresponds w/ R wave
- @ beginning of systole;
- heard loudest at the apex
Term
S2
Definition
Closure of the semilunar valves; end of systole; heard loudest at the base
Term
Split S2
Definition
When aortic valve closes slightly before pulmonic valve; occurs normally during inspiration due to decreased intrathoracic pressure, pushing more blood into the right side of the heart, delaying pulmonic valve closure.
Term
S3
Definition
Ventricular filling sound; occurs at beginning of diastole right after S2
Term
S4
Definition
Occurs at end of diastole when ventricles are resistant to filling.
Term
Murmur
Definition
gentle wooshing sound hear on chest wall
Term
Conditions resulting in a murmur
Definition
1) Increased velocity of blood (e.g. thyrotoxicosis)
2) Viscosity of blood decreased (e.g. anemia)
3) Structural defects in the valves
Term
How are heart sounds described?
Definition
1) Frequency (pitch)
2) Intensity (loudness)
3) Duration
4) Timing (systole or diastole)
Term
Blood pressure - Aging adult
Definition
Increase in SBP due to stiffening of large arteries due to arteriosclerosis.

There are no significant changes to DBP w/ aging.
Term
Heart Structure - Aging adult
Definition
Overall size of heart stays the same, but left ventricular wall thickness increases (adaptive mechanism to accommodate increased afterload)
Term
Heart rate - Aging adult
Definition
No changes in HR w/ aging
Term
Cardiac output -- Aging adult
Definition
No changes in CO at rest, but decreased ability to increase CO w/ exercise
Term
ECG changes w/ aging
Definition
- Prolonged P-R interval
- Prolonged Q-T interval
- Bundle branch block
- Left axis deviation (due to LV hypertrophy)
Term
What is the prevalence of heart disease in the U.S.?
Definition
81 million people
Term
What are the 9 modifiable risk factors for CVD identified by the INTERHEART study?
Definition
1) abnormal lipids
2) smoking
3) hypertension
4) diabetes
5) abdominal obesity
6) psychosocial factors
7) consumption of fruits/veggies
8) alcohol
9) regular physical activity
Term
Hypertension (definition)
Definition
SBP >= 140 mmHg
DBP >= 90 mmHg
or, currently taking antihypertensive medicine
Term
Hypertension -- gender differences
Definition
* age <45 --> F* age 45-64 --> F=M
* age >64 --> F>M

F=female
M=male
Term
Cholesterol levels -- risk for CVD
Definition
>= 240 mg/dL = high risk
200-239 = borderline high risk
Term
Prevalence of high cholesterol (ethnic differences)
Definition
Mexican > white > black
(men > women)
Term
Obesity
Definition
overweight --> >=25
obese --> >= 30
Term
Type II DM
Definition
black > Mexican > white
- abdominal obesity is greatest predictor
- also genetic
Term
Carotid artery -- assessment
Definition
1) palpate gently, one at a time; normal is 2+
2) auscultate using bell; ask pt to hold breath; bruit indicates atherosclerosis
Term
Jugular veins -- assessment
Definition
1) used to assess central venous pressure (CVP)
2) measure either internal or external jugular veins
3) w/ pt supine at 30-45 degree angle; normal is flattened
4) full, distended veins indicate increased CVP
Term
Measuring JVD
Definition
1) hold a vertical ruler on the sternal angle
2) hold another ruler horizontal at the highest level of pulsations of jugular vein
3) read the level of intersection on the vertical ruler
4) >3cm is abnormal, indicating heart failure
Term
Hepatojugular reflex
Definition
1) instruct pt to breath through mouth
2) watch level of JVD as you push on the pt's RUQ below the ribs w/ your right hand; hold pressure for 30 seconds
3) if HF present, jugular veins will elevate and stay elevated
4) normal pt's, vein will momentarily rise, then go back down
Term
apical pulse
Definition
Pulsation created as left ventricle rotates against chest wall during systole at 4th or 5th intercostal space, at or inside midclavicular line.

Should be a short, gentle tap.
May not be palpable w/ pulmonary emphysema.
Term
"Heave" or "Lift"
Definition
a sustained forceful thrusting of the ventricule during systole that occurs w/ ventricular hypertrophy;

- RV heave --> @ sternal border
- LV heave --> @ apex
Term
Thrill
Definition
a palpable vibration signifying turbulent blood flow as w/ loud murmurs (palpated on the precordium)
Term
Percussion of precordium
Definition
Used to outline the heart borders; enlarged w/ increased ventricular volume or wall thickness
Term
Auscultation of heart sounds
Definition
1) aortic area --> second right interspace
2) pulmonic area --> second left interspace
3) Erb's point --> third left interspace
4) Tricuspid area --> left lower sternal border
5) Mitral area --> fifth interspace at left midclavicular line
Term
Split S2 -- fixed split
Definition
Unaffected by respiration; seen in atrial septal defect
Term
Split S2 -- paradoxical split
Definition
Opposite of physiologic split; occurs on expiration;
Term
Midsystolic click
Definition
Associated w/ mitral valve prolapse
Term
Grading heart murmurs
Definition
Grade i --> barely audible
Grade ii --> faint, but clearly audible
Grade iii --> moderately loud, easy to hear
Grade iv --> loud, associated w/ thrill
Grade v --> very loud, may hear w/ corner of stethoscope lifted
Grade vi --> loudest; may hear w/ entire stethoscope lifted from chest wall
Term
Murmur -- pitch
Definition
Describe as "high," "medium," or "low;" depends on pressure and rate of blood flow
Term
Murmur -- pattern
Definition
- Crescendo --> getting louder
- Decrescendo --> tapers off
- Crescendo-decrescendo
Term
Murmur -- quality
Definition
"musical," "blowing," "harsh," or "rumbling"
Term
How to describe a murmur
Definition
1) timing
2) loudness (grade)
3) pitch
4) pattern
5) quality
6) location (where is it heard best?)
7) radiation (can you hear it somewhere else?)
8) posture (does it change depending on pt position?)
Term
Innocent murmur
Definition
no valvular or other pathologic cause; usually soft, midsystolic, short, crescendo-decrescendo, and musical
Term
functional murmur
Definition
due to increased blood flow in the heart (e.g. w/ fever, pregnancy, hyperthyroidism, anemia)
Term
Displacement of the apex in infants
Definition
- cardiac enlargement
- pneumothorax
- diaphragmatic hernia
- dextrocardia
Term
Heart rate -- newborns
Definition
- 120-140 bpm (100-180 bpm immediately after birth)
- tachycardia is >150bpm (>200 in newborns)
- bradycardia is < 60bpm (<90 in newborns)

- Sinus arrhythmia is normal
Term
Venous hum
Definition
- a continuous, low-pitched hum heard throughout the cardiace cycle w/ bell over supraclavicular fossa

- due to turbulence of blood flow in the jugular venous system; common in healthy children

- can be distinguished from other murmurs by occluding the jugular veins w/ the fingers momentarily
Term
Heart assessment -- pregnancy
Definition
- increased resting pulse (10-15 bpm)
- drop in BP (lowest at 2nd trimester, then rises during 3rd)
- Splitting of S1
- increased loudness of S1
- presence of S3
- systolic murmur (in 90%)
- mammary souffle -- murmur from breast vasculature, easily obliterated w/ pressure from stethoscope
Term
Pregnancy-induced hypertension
Definition
- Rise in SBP > 30mmHg
- Rise in DBP > 15mmHg
Term
Orthostatic hypotension
Definition
sudden drop in BP when rising to sit or stand
Term
Heart assessment -- aging adult
Definition
- widened pulse pressure
- increased chest anterioposterior diameter
- S4 may be heard w/ no cardiac disease
- systolic murmurs are common (>50%)
- occasional ectopic beats are common
Term
Clinical portrait of heart failure
Definition
- dilated pupils
- pale, gray, or cyanotic skin
- Dyspnea
- Orthopnea
- Crackles, wheezes in lungs
- Cough w/ frothy pink sputum
- Hypotension
- N/V
- Ascites
- Dependent, pitting edema
- anxiety
- decreased O2 saturation
- confusion, ALOC
- JVD
- Fatigue
- S3, gallop, tachycardia
- hepatosplenomegaly
- decrease UOP
- weak pulse
- cool, moist skin
Term
Variations in S1
Definition
- Loud S1 --> mitral stenosis, hyperkinetic states
- Faint S1 --> mitral insufficiency, severe hypertension
- Varying S1 --> A-fib, complete heart block
- Split S1 --> normal, but uncommon
Term
Variations in S2
Definition
- Accentuated S2 --> Systemic HTN, mitral stenosis, HF, aortic or pulmonic stenosis
- Diminished S2 --> shock, aortic or pulmonic stenosis
- Fixed split S2 --> atrial septal defect; RV HF
- Paradoxical split S2 --> aortic stenosis, LBBB, patent ductus
- Wide split S2 --> RBBB
Term
Ejection click
Definition
- occurs when semilunar valves open
- w/ aortic or pulmonic stenosis
Term
Prosthetic valve sounds
Definition
mechanical aortic prosthesis -- early systolic sound
Term
Midsystolic click
Definition
- associated w/ mitral valve prolapse
- short and high pitched
- heard w/ the diaphragm at the apex
- usually followed w/ systolic murmur
Term
"opening snap" sound
Definition
- occurs in early diastole after S2
- associated w/ mitral stenosis
- usually followed w/ low-pitched diastolic rumbling
Term
Mitral prosthetic sound
Definition
- early diastolic click heard over the whole precordium
Term
Assessment of S3
Definition
- ventricular filling sound
- occurs during early diastole
- dull, soft, low-pitched
- heard at apex
- may be confused w/ split S2 (different location, pitch, and no respiratory variation)

- pathologic S3 = "ventricular gallop"; indicates decreased compliance of ventricles, early sign of heart failure
Term
Assessment of S4
Definition
= ventricular filling sound
- occurs in late diastole when atria contract
- immediately before S1

- "physiologic S4" --> may occur in older adults
- "pathological S4" --> "atrial gallop"; associated w/ decreased compliance and systolic overload (e.g. outflow obstruction or systemic HTN); heard best at apex in left lateral position
Term
Summation sound
Definition
when both pathologic S3 and S4 are present during tachycardia and S3 and S4 are superimposed
Term
Pericardial friction rub
Definition
High-pitched, scratchy sound heard best w/ diaphragm while sitting up and leaning forward, holding breath in expiration.
Term
Patent ductus arteriosus -- clinical data
Definition
S: Usually no symptoms

O: "Machinery murmur"; wide pulse pressure, bounding pulses, thrill at left upper sternal border
Term
Atrial septal defect -- clinical data
Definition
S: Well tolerated; normal growth; children may have mild fatigue and DOE

O:
- sternal lift
- fixed split S2
- murmur due to increased pulmonic blood flow; systolic, ejection, medium pitch, heard at base
Term
Ventricular septal defect -- clinical data
Definition
S:
- small defects are asymptomatic
- w/ large defect, poor growth, appear pale, thin, and delicate; problems feeding; DOE; freq respiratory infections; heart failure in severe cases

O:
- Loud, harsh, holosystolic murmur
- heard at left lower sternal border, w/ thrill
Term
Tetralogy of Fallot -- clinical data
Definition
S:
- severe cyanosis as infant grows
- cyanosis w/ crying and exertion, later at rest
- squatting posture
- slowed development

O:
- Systolic, loud, crescendo-decrescendo murmur
- Thrill at left lower sternal border
Term
Coarctation of the Aorta -- clinical data
Definition
S:
- heart failure in first few months
- some children asymptomatic
- adolescents --> vague lower extremity cramping, worse w/ exercise

O:
- upper extremity hypertension (20mmHg greater than lower extremity)
- absent or diminished femoral pulses
- systolic murmur at left sternal border, radiating to back
Term
Aortic stenosis -- clinical data
Definition
S:
- fatigue, DOE, palpitation, dizziness, faintness, angina

O:
- Pallor, diminished radial pulse, low BP, auscultatory gap
- apical impulse displaced to left
- ejection click
- paradoxical split S2
- S4 w/ LV hypertrophy
Term
Pulmonic stenosis -- clinical data
Definition
O:
- systolic, medium pitch, coarse, crescendo-decrescendo murmur; radiates to left and neck
- ejection click
- diminished S2
- wide split S2
- S4 w/ RV hypertrophy
Term
Mitral regurgitation -- clinical data
Definition
S:
- fatigue, palpitation, orthopnea, PND

O:
- pansystolic, loud, blowing murmur heard at apex; radiates to left axilla
- thrill in systole at apex
- left at apex
- apical impulse displaced down and to left
- S1 diminished
- S2 accentuated
Term
Tricuspid regurgitation -- clinical data
Definition
O:
- soft, blowing, pansystolic murmur heard best at left lower sternal border, increases w/ inspiration
- engorged pulsating neck veins
- enlarged liver
- lift at sternum
- thrill at left lower sternal border
Term
Aortic regurgitation -- clinical data
Definition
S:
- minor symptoms, then rapid deterioration
- DOE, PND, angina, dizziness

O:
- high pitched, blowing, diastolic, decrescendo murmur; heard best at third left interspace at base, as person leans forward
- bounding "water hammer" pulses
- widened pulse pressure
- displaced apical impulse
Term
Pulmonic regurgitation -- clinical data
Definition
Murmur has same timing and characteristics as aortic regurge (hard to distinguish)
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