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EKG Competency for New Hires - THE NURSE AGENCY
thenurseagency.comPulmonic Valve c. Mitral Valve d. Aortic Valve 5. Slide #2 - the letter C designates: a. Tricuspid Valve b. Pulmonic Valve c. Mitral Valve d. Aortic Valve 6. Slide #2 - the letter D designates: a. Tricuspid Valve b. Pulmonic Valve c. Mitral Valve d. Aortic Valve 7. What type of blood vessels carries blood away from the heart? ...
Pacemaker Learning Package - Agency for Clinical Innovation
aci.health.nsw.gov.au1] Tricuspid valve: separates the Right atrium from the Right ventricle 2] Bicuspid valve [Mitral valve]: lies between the Left atrium and Left ventricle. • Semi lunar Valves: 1] Pulmonic valve: is the valve between the Right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. 2] Aortic valve: is the valve between the Left ventricle and the aorta.
Cardiac Auscultation 101 - NC State Veterinary Medicine
cvm.ncsu.eduPulmonic valve = left 3rd intercostal space at the sternal border. (Usually at the axilla). Tricuspid valve (right atrioventricular valve) = right 3rd to 4th intercostal space at the costal-chondral junction. Normal heart sounds: The intensity of normal heart sounds may be increased with conditions such as thin body condition, young age,
Teacher's Guide: Cardiovascular System (Grades 9 to 12)
kidshealth.orgPulmonic valve Aortic valve Interventricular septum. Title: Teacher's Guide: Cardiovascular System (Grades 9 to 12) Subject: The activities in this Teacher's Guide will help earn this system some well-deserved appreciation for nourishing and cleansing the body's tissues, and they will help students learn heart-healthy habits.
Cardiac Assessment - NursingSOS
nursingschoolofsuccess.comFrom the pulmonic valve, just move your stethoscope down one intercostal space. Tricuspid Valve The tricuspid value can be heard at the 4th and 5th intercostal spaces, left of the sternal border. From Erb's point, move your stethoscope down either one or …
16 Cardiovascular Emergencies - Jones & Bartlett Learning
samples.jbpub.comPulmonic valve Superior vena cava Figure 16-2A. Blood from the vena cava enters the right atrium, which then fills the right ventricle. After contraction of the right ventricle, blood flows into the pul-monary artery and the pulmonary circula-tion in the lungs, where the blood is oxy-