What is making the Lub-Dub sounds? How many structures are involved, and do they work simultaneously? for & the structures and the " " Dub that Sound are making ? the aor tic is Lub Dub sound the closing pulmonic value the is - Sz at tricuspid mitral valve closing the " " hub (Si . When, in the cardiac cycle, are you hearing the S1 sound? The found is sound S, the at beginning of systole . When, in the cardiac cycle, are you hearing the S2 sound? The Sz Sound found is the end at of systole or the beginning diastole of . Lub =>atrioventricular valves closing; tricuspid and mitral Dub=>aortic and pulmonic valves closing A=>aortic valve (s2 louder than s1/Dub) P=>pulmonic valve (s2 louder than s1/Dub) E=>Erb’s point (s1s2 sounds should be equal) T=>tricuspid valve (s1 louder than s2/Lub) M=>mitral valve (s1 louder than s2/Lub) 1 111 1. Notice the locations of these “hearts”. Why would you need to know these locations? One would need For any to know such abnormalities locations these as galloping , murmurs in order to and more arsenate for heart sounds and listen . 2. What is the acronym for these locations? What does each letter stand for? The Erb's acronym point , for T stands these for is APETM A M stands for Mitral locations tricuspid and . stands for . 3. Label each small heart with the appropriate letter. 4. What do you hear the strongest at each site? I can heart hear and 5 , Sz Sounds sounds strongest loudest at at the the apex base of the aor tic , P stands for pulmonic , E stands for sound) Practice Gathering subjective data on a classmate (write six-eight questions you will ask) Initials _________________date____________ Are Do Do you experiencing Do you have DO you have you smoke any family history of disease ? heart ? heart problems history of edema? any have you Do any medications you have Do chest pain? frequently? exercise you any a Practice, Practice, Practice the cardiac physical exam on a classmate: ****URGENT ASSESSMENT****Chest pain, Dyspnea, cyanosis, diaphoresis or dizziness, numbness of an extremity, cool limbs, capillary refill > 5 seconds Basic cardiac Bedside Assessment Basic PVS and lymphatic system Inspection neck (jugular veins), precordium Inspect arms and legs for symmetry, range of motion color, hair nails Palpate arm and legs for tenderness, warmth, erythema Palpate peripheral pulses Palpate arms and legs (capillary refill) Test for skin turgor Palpate for edema Inspect arm and legs for tenderness, warmth, erythema Palpate carotid arteries Auscultate carotid arteries Inspect the precordium Palpate the precordium Palpate the PMI Auscultate the Apical pulse for 1 minute Auscultate the precordium for S1, S2 murmurs, extra sounds Practice documentation of a cardiac and peripheral vascular assessment on a classmate Document your assessment here carotid pulses Apical Patient had regular JVD and Zt symmetrical with Pulses no abnormalities There were no . lower present in extremities besides sounds extra popiteai No thrill . murmurs - No within present Precardium 60 -100mm within was pulse edema present in . nor peripheral . . Practice, Practice, Practice the cardiac and peripheral vascular physical exam on a standardized patient: Basic cardiac Bedside Assessment Basic PVS and lymphatic system Inspection neck (jugular veins), precordium Inspect arms and legs for symmetry, range of motion color, hair nails Palpate arm and legs for tenderness, warmth, erythema Palpate peripheral pulses Palpate arms and legs (capillary refill) Test for skin turgor Palpate for edema Inspect arm and legs for tenderness, warmth, erythema Palpate carotid arteries Auscultate carotid arteries Inspect the precordium Palpate the precordium for thrills Palpate the PMI Auscultate the Apical pulse for 1 minute on because Done *boyfriend was there time not in assess enough to class second patient . Auscultate the precordium for S1, S2 murmurs, extra sounds Document your assessment here Patient had a symmetrical normal with symmetrical found with extremity lower . JVD no and thrills full . Zt pulse Apical range Pulses pal portable of found . carotid 645pm was motion . arteries - Arms No edema , , Murmur and Precordium found Arms . legs tenderness , non was and legs tender , erythema or all warmness Check your documentation with samples provided Vital sims Manikins: Listen to abnormal heart sound • Aortic stenosis- 2nd or 3 right intracostal space (ICS) • Mitral stenosis- 5 ICS mid clavicular • Pulmonic stenosis-2 or 3 left intracostal space (ICS) rd th rd Listen to lung, abdominal and cardiac sounds with Harvey and cardiotronics