ABSTRACT
A. Austin Flint murmur B. Continuous murmur radiating to the back C. Ejection systolic murmur heard at the right second intercostal space
only D. Ejection systolic murmur heard best in the right second intercostal
space that radiates into the right carotid artery E. Graham Steell murmur F. Muffled heart sounds G. Mid-diastolic click loudest at the apex H. Midsystolic murmur I. Normal heart sounds J. Opening snap best heard at the apex K. Pansystolic murmur heard best at the apex with radiation into the
axilla L. Physiological splitting of the second heart sound M. Reverse splitting of the second heart sound N. Summation gallop rhythm
For each of the following scenarios, select the most appropriate heart sound. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.