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Normal in children & athletes with high output. Pathologic when due to CHF,
dilated cardiomyopathy ANS✔✔ S3



Always pathologic, due to non-compliant ventricles such as during
myocardial ischemia, severe HTN; or due to atrial kick (absent in atrial
fibrillation) ANS✔✔ S4



Abnormally large decrease in systolic blood pressure more than 10mmHg on
inspiration; associated with pericardial effusion, tamponade, pericarditis,
asthma attack, tension pneumo, SVC obstruction ANS✔✔ Pulsus Paradoxus



JVD, hypotension, muffled heart sounds. Signifies pericardial
effusion/tamponade ANS✔✔ Beck's Triad



High pitched, early S3 due to constrictive pericarditis related to Sjogrens,
scleroderma, RA, or viral pericarditis ANS✔✔ Pericardial Knock



Secondary pericarditis after an MI or pericardotomy. Treat with ASA (can use
indomethacin or other NSAIDS) ANS✔✔ Dressler's Syndrome



appropriate warfarin anticoagulation therapy *for atrial fibrillation or
hypercoagulable states* ANS✔✔ INR 2-3



appropriate warfarin anticoagulation therapy *for aortic valve replacement*
ANS✔✔ INR 2.5-3.5

,Common cause of *heart failure after a URI* ANS✔✔ Myocarditis



flank pain, hypotension, *pulsatile abdominal mass* ANS✔✔ Triad of
Ruptured AAA



EKG changes, nausea/vomiting, yellow-green visual disturbances ANS✔✔
Digoxin Toxicity



systolic ejection murmur heard at base with *radiation to left clavicle*
ANS✔✔ Pulmonary Stenosis



female or post-MI: systolic murmur heard best at apex *preceded by click*
without radiation of murmur ANS✔✔ Mitral Valve Prolapse



Systolic murmur heard best at apex with radiation to left axilla ANS✔✔ Mitral
Regurgitation



*Continuous, harsh, machinery murmur.* Treat with indomethacin ANS✔✔
Patent Ductus Arteriosus



Cyanotic neonate: pulmonary artery stenosis, ventricular septal defect,
overriding aorta, right ventricular hypertrophy ANS✔✔ Tetrology of Fallot



Diastolic murmur heard best at apex without radiation with history of
rheumatic heart disease ANS✔✔ Mitral Stenosis

,Peds with leg pain after physical activity, diminshed femoral pulses, unequal
R & L arm BP, rib notching on CXR ANS✔✔ Coarctation of the aorta



Holosystolic murmur heard best at LSB, may have ventricular hypertrophy
ANS✔✔ Ventricular Septal Defect



Systolic, diamond shaped murmur with radiation to carotids. May have
syncope, angina, or CHF ANS✔✔ Aortic Stenosis



Diastolic murmur with laterally displaced PMI and physical exam findings
including waterhammer pulses, Quincke's Pulse, Corrigan's Pulse, Austin flint
murmur ANS✔✔ Aortic Regurgitation



Subungual capillary pulsation, PE finding of aortic regurgitation ANS✔✔
Quincke's Pulse



Rapid rise and fall of pulse pressures, PE finding of aortic regurgitation
ANS✔✔ Corrigan's Pulse



Painful red raised lesions on hands and feet associated with infective
endocarditis ANS✔✔ Osler Nodes



Nontender, macular (flat) erythematous lesions on palms of hands & soles of
feet, associated with infective endocarditis ANS✔✔ Janeway Lesions



Tiny blood clots under the fingernails or toenails that run vertically and are
associated with infective endocarditis ANS✔✔ Splinter Hemorrhage

, Rapid, deep, labored breathing associated with metabolic acidosis (DKA)
ANS✔✔ Kussmaul Breathing



Deep breathing patterns alternating with episodes of apnea, occurs with
heart failure & brain damage ANS✔✔ Cheyne-Stokes Breathing



Radiographic finding on CXR that clinically indicates silicosis (sandblasters)
ANS✔✔ Eggshell Pattern



Radiographic finding on CXR that clinically indicates asbestosis (shipbuilders,
building demolition). Also, hyaline membrane disease (respiratory distress
syndrome) in premature neonates due to surfactant deficiency ANS✔✔
Ground glass



Venous stasis, vessel wall injury, hypercoagulability ANS✔✔ Virchow's Triad



pediatric with barking cough & stridor; treat with racemic epinephrine &
glucocorticoids if stridor at rest ANS✔✔ Viral Croup



Pediatric in tripod position, drooling, appears toxic. Get to OR to intubate &
maintain patent airway. Due to haemophilis most commonly ANS✔✔
Epiglottitis



Radiographic appearance on lateral x-ray that signifies epiglottitis ANS✔✔
Thumbprint Sign



AP radiographic finding of trachea, signifies laryngotracheobronchitis (viral
croup) ANS✔✔ Steeple Sign

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