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heart, section, the middle, chest sounds, murmurs, heart sounds, abnormal, murmurs, blowing, whooshing, rasping sounds produced by turbulent blood flow in, near the heart, turbulent blood flow, the heart valves, a doctor, evaluate heart sounds by listening, a stethoscope, further evaluated, an echocardiogram, what the exact cause, the murmur, heart has four chambers, two upper chambers, atria, two lower chambers, ventricles, heart has valves that temporarily close to permit blood flow in only one direction, valves, located between the atria, ventricles, between the ventricles, major arteries, heart, normal heart sounds, s1, s2, the "lubb-dupp" sounds, thought of, the heartbeat, sounds, produced, the heart valves close, the heart is also divided into a "right side", a "left side", sounds somewhat divided, most commonly noted, "split s2", caused, the right, left ventricles contract at very slightly different times, occasionally the nature, the split, indicate an abnormality enlargement of one, the ventricles, murmurs, blowing, whooshing, rasping sounds, the result of vibrations, turbulent blood flow patterns, happen, a valve, does not close tightly, mitral regurgitation, blood is flowing, a narrowed opening, a stiff valve, aortic stenosis, a murmur, does not necessarily indicate a disease, all heart disorders, not cause murmurs, murmurs, "graded", depending on ability to be heard by the examiner, grading is on a scale, grade i barely detectable, an example of a murmur description, "grade ii/vi murmur", the murmur is grade 2 on a scale of 1 to 6, a murmur is described by the stage, the heartbeat, the murmur is heard, important clues, the murmur, does the murmur occur, in the resting stage, diastole, contracting stage, systole, occur early, in the stage, occur throughout the heartbeat, a presystolic murmur is heard, systole, narrowing, the mitral, tricuspid valve, valves between the atria, ventricles, location, health care provider hears the murmur loudest is also often noted,
murmurs, mitral regurgitation, chronic, mitral regurgitation, acute, mitral stenosis, aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, tricuspid stenosis, tricuspid regurgitation, pulmonic stenosis, pulmonic regurgitation, murmurs in children, more likely to be, patent ductus arteriosus, pda, atrial septal defect, asd, ventricular septal defect, vsd, coarction, the aorta, anomalous pulmonary venous return, children often have murmurs, a normal part of development, require treatment, innocent murmurs, still's murmur, venous hum, pulmonary flow murmurs, regarding other heart sounds, left ventricular hypertrophy, enlargement, a split s2, emotional stress, cause a temporary change, in the heart sounds, finding, detected, examination,
this finding, discovered, a physical examination, not have been aware of its presence, physical examination, careful attention to heart sounds, ask the following questions, have other family members had murmurs, abnormal heart sounds, any family history of heart problems, cyanosis, liver enlargement, distended neck veins, lung sound changes, rales, diagnostic testing, the cause of a "new" murmur, abnormal heart sound, ecg, chest x-ray, echocardiography.
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