Answer to Question 1
Correct Answer: 1
If the apical impulse can be palpated in an area greater than 1 cm in diameter or is laterally displaced, the conditions that may be present include left ventricular hypertrophy, severe left ventricular volume overload, or severe aortic regurgitation. Clients with aortic stenosis often have heaves present at the right sternal border, second intercostal space. The presence of heaves or thrills in the subxiphoid area suggests the presence of right ventricular volume overload. Pulsations or heaves in the left sternal border, second intercostal space, are associated with an enlarged left atrium.
Answer to Question 2
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Pulsations or heaves palpated at the right sternal border in the second intercostal space are associated with systemic hypertension.