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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

      Historical - Demonstrations - Heart Sounds & Murmurs Exam -...

    • References

      Can the clinical examination diagnose left sided heart...

    • Evidence Base

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

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

    • Physical Exam

      Refers to short, loud, snapping sounds with each pulse with...

    • Clicks and Snaps

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

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

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      Listen for normal heart sounds: The 1 st heart sound, S1...

  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. Listen for normal heart sounds: The 1 st heart sound, S1 (lub), marks the beginning of systole (end of systole). Related to the closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves.

    Category
    Definition
    Aortic stenosis:
    Murmur: Harsh late-peaking ...
    Mitral Regurgitation:
    Murmur: Blowing holosystolic murmur Heard ...
    Aortic insufficiency:
    Murmur: Soft blowing early diastolic ...
    Tricuspid regurgitation:
    Murmur: Soft holosystolic murmur Heard ...
  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

    Heart sounds are the noises generated by the beating heart and the resultant flow of blood through it. Specifically, the sounds reflect the turbulence created when the heart valves snap shut.

  6. Collection of audio files demonstrating heart sounds and murmurs, from the Department of Medicine at the University of Washington.

  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