EXAM 1: NU 664B / NU664B (LATEST
UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE PACKAGE WITH SOLUTIONS)
PRIMARY CARE OF FAMILY I | QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS | GRADE A | 100% CORRECT (VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS) - REGIS
murmur grading: grade 1 .....ANSWER.....very faint
murmur grading: grade 2 .....ANSWER.....faint but can hear it
immediately!!!
murmur grading: grade 3 .....ANSWER.....moderately loud, no
thrill
physical exam findings hyperlipidemia .....ANSWER.....-
xanthelasma palpabrum (yellow patches on eyelids)
-xanthoma ((thickening of the tendon)
Inhaled Corticosteroids .....ANSWER.....- ide or -sone
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Long-Acting Muscarinic Antagonist (LAMA) .....ANSWER.....-ium
short acting beta agonists .....ANSWER.....albuterol, levalbuterol
(leva = decreased palpitations, better rate control
long acting beta 2 agonists .....ANSWER.....- ol (salmeterol,
fomoterol)
murmur grading: grade 4 .....ANSWER.....loud, with a thrill
murmur grading: grade 5 .....ANSWER.....loud, can hear with
stethescope partially off chest -- has thrill
heart sounds: All people enjoy time magazine
.....ANSWER.....Aortic - R sternal border, 2nd intercostal space
Pulmonic - L sternal border, 2nd intercostal space
Erb's Point - L sternal border, 3rd intercostal space
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Tricuspid - L sternal border, 4th intercostal space
Mitral - L sternal border, 5th intercostal space
S3 heart sound .....ANSWER.....Increased ventricular filling
pressure (e.g., mitral regurgitation, HF)
*during systole
common in pregnancy, children, and trained athletes
S4 heart sound .....ANSWER.....coincides with atrial contraction in
late diastole and "a" wave in jugular venous pressure curve; due
to increased resistance to ventricular filling following vigorous
atrial contraction
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**think aortic gallop*
this is always abnormal
Which murmurs are associated with SYSTOLE?
.....ANSWER.....TPAM = RSSR
tricuspid regurgitation
pulmonic stenosis
aortic stenosis
mitral regurgitation
Mnemonic for remembering where the valves are?
.....ANSWER.....TINY PEOPLE ARE MIGHTY