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The nurse notes a low-pitch early systolic murmur during a cardiovascular assessment. Which quality will the nurse document when recording this murmur in the patient's medical record?
 
  1) Rough
  2) Harsh
  3) Blowing
  4) Rumbling

Question 2

The nurse assesses an S4 gallop rhythm during a cardiovascular assessment. Which is the reason for this heart sound?
 
  1) Pulmonary hypertension
  2) Mitral stenosis
  3) Aortic stenosis
  4) Pericarditis



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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