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  1. Demonstrations: Heart Sounds & Murmurs. Description. Sounds. Normal heart sounds. Murmurs. Audio examples. Aortic stenosis ( early) & AS- late. Mitral regurgitation.

    • Historical

      History: Heart Sounds & Murmurs. Even before the invention...

    • References

      Can the clinical examination diagnose left sided heart...

    • Evidence Base

      Evidence Base - Demonstrations - Heart Sounds & Murmurs Exam...

    • Patient HX

      Patient HX - Demonstrations - Heart Sounds & Murmurs Exam -...

    • Physical Exam

      Physical Exam: Heart Sounds and & Murmurs. Peripheral edema...

    • Clicks and Snaps

      Techniques: Heart Sounds & Murmurs Clicks and Snaps. Clicks...

    • Differential Dx

      Differential Dx - Demonstrations - Heart Sounds & Murmurs...

    • Techniques

      Pericardial sounds are sometime best heard with the patient...

  2. The module describes the methods for detecting basic heart sounds and explains their significance and timing in the cardiac cycle. Importantly, examples of normal and abnormal sounds are presented for the listener to practice and develop auscultatory skills.

  3. Techniques: Heart Sounds & Murmurs 1st & 2nd Heart Sounds Note: The first heart sound can usually be heard easily with both the bell and the diaphragm but the diaphragm is invaluable for analyzing the second heart sound, with the stethoscope usually best placed at the midleft sternal edge.

  4. The Heart Sounds workshop is part of the autumn-quarter Basic Clinical Skills course at MEDEX. It provides students with the opportunity to learn about cardiac exams, and apply this knowledge to real patients with previously diagnosed heart murmurs.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heart_soundsHeart sounds - Wikipedia

    In healthy adults, there are two normal heart sounds, often described as a lub and a dub that occur in sequence with each heartbeat. These are the first heart sound (S 1) and second heart sound (S 2), produced by the closing of the atrioventricular valves and semilunar valves, respectively.

  6. Heart Screen: A Heart Screen includes a heart health survey covering cardiovascular symptoms and important family medical history, a physical exam including blood pressure and listening to heart sounds, and a resting 12-lead electrocardiogram also known as an ECG or EKG.

  7. For fun, you can listen to different types of heart sounds by going to this page from the UW Department of Medicine. Clinical Example: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) for the Treatment of Aortic Stenosis. Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve.