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Welcome to episode 45 of the FREE Audio PANCE and PANRE Physician Assistant Board Review Podcast.
Today we are going to take a brief detour away from 10 daily questions and instead cover the murmurs you need to know for your PANCE and PANRE exam.
I have still included an 11 question exam at the end of this post so make sure you scroll down after you listen to the podcast.
There are a total of 17 cardiac conditions that may present on exam day in the form of a descriptive sound/murmur.
You will often be given supporting evidence such as the location of auscultation or radiation which you can use to narrow down your options.
There are total of 51 cardiac topics in the NCCPA Cardiology PANCE and PANRE Content Blueprint which represents 16% of the PANCE and PANRE exam.
(click here to download the FREE NCCPA Content Blueprint cheat sheet)
These cardiac conditions and their associated murmurs cover a whopping 33% of the cardiology section of the PANCE and PANRE exam!
If you can’t see the audio player click here to listen to the full episode.
Each of the links below opens the corresponding lesson on SmartyPANCE and is available to members (you must be logged in or join now)
There are 9 valvular disorders associated with murmurs:
Valvular Disorders (PEARLS and Flashcards)
Five congenital heart diseases that have corresponding murmurs
Congenital Heart Diseases (PEARLS)
One murmur associated with cardiomyopathy
And a pair of conditions nested under the label of “other forms of heart disease” that have associated murmurs/heart sounds worth mentioning
Other Forms of Heart Disease (PEARLS)
Let’s start with the valvular disorders:
You have 4 heart valves with two main conditions – half are diastolic murmurs and half are systolic murmurs. Here is a helpful mnemonic:
Recalling Common Systolic Heart Murmurs: MR PASS
MR PASS wins the Most Valuable Player award.
MR PASS often hangs around with MS ARD.
Remember which are systolic and diastolic this can be very helpful at ruling out or ruling in a condition come exam day.
With these valvular murmurs you have 4 auscultation points which can be easily remembered using the mnemonic APT Ment watch this amazing video so you never forget!
Another helpful mnemonic: Aortic Pulmonic Tricuspid Mitral – A ll P hysicians T ake M oney!
You can use the auscultation point to successfully narrow down your murmur and use the designation of systolic or diastolic to narrow down even further.
Congenital Heart Diseases (PEARLS)
Several of these conditions have a “tell” that make it easy to identify the condition and they are usually always part of the root of the question.
And a pair of conditions nested under the label of “other forms of heart disease” that have associated murmurs/heart sounds worth mentioning
Other Forms of Heart Disease (PEARLS)
You can listen to all these murmurs and see their associated waveforms at www.smartypance.com/courses/cardiology
Here is a wonderful video from the Khan Academy of how to approach murmurs video of murmurs
You will see from these questions on the PANCE and PANRE things aren’t always so straightforward.
You can take the exam here: thepalife.com/murmur-madness
This FREE podcast series is limited to every other episode, you can download and enjoy the complete audio series by joining The PANCE and PANRE Exam Academy + SmartyPANCE
I will be releasing new episodes every few weeks. The Academy is discounted and now includes complimentary access to SmartyPANCE so sign up now.
Included is a full cardiology content blueprint board review exam with over 147 cardiology specific questions and 51 cardiology blueprint topics covered in detail. This is in addition to 1,000’s of additional board review questions and NCCPA content blueprint courses covering all 13 organ areas.
I am also happy to introduce ReelDX patient case based integration into many of the SmartyPANCE blueprint lessons. It’s like a virtual rotation from the comfort of your couch!
The post Murmur Madness: The Audio PANCE and PANRE Episode 45 appeared first on The Audio PANCE and PANRE.
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Welcome to episode 45 of the FREE Audio PANCE and PANRE Physician Assistant Board Review Podcast.
Today we are going to take a brief detour away from 10 daily questions and instead cover the murmurs you need to know for your PANCE and PANRE exam.
I have still included an 11 question exam at the end of this post so make sure you scroll down after you listen to the podcast.
There are a total of 17 cardiac conditions that may present on exam day in the form of a descriptive sound/murmur.
You will often be given supporting evidence such as the location of auscultation or radiation which you can use to narrow down your options.
There are total of 51 cardiac topics in the NCCPA Cardiology PANCE and PANRE Content Blueprint which represents 16% of the PANCE and PANRE exam.
(click here to download the FREE NCCPA Content Blueprint cheat sheet)
These cardiac conditions and their associated murmurs cover a whopping 33% of the cardiology section of the PANCE and PANRE exam!
If you can’t see the audio player click here to listen to the full episode.
Each of the links below opens the corresponding lesson on SmartyPANCE and is available to members (you must be logged in or join now)
There are 9 valvular disorders associated with murmurs:
Valvular Disorders (PEARLS and Flashcards)
Five congenital heart diseases that have corresponding murmurs
Congenital Heart Diseases (PEARLS)
One murmur associated with cardiomyopathy
And a pair of conditions nested under the label of “other forms of heart disease” that have associated murmurs/heart sounds worth mentioning
Other Forms of Heart Disease (PEARLS)
Let’s start with the valvular disorders:
You have 4 heart valves with two main conditions – half are diastolic murmurs and half are systolic murmurs. Here is a helpful mnemonic:
Recalling Common Systolic Heart Murmurs: MR PASS
MR PASS wins the Most Valuable Player award.
MR PASS often hangs around with MS ARD.
Remember which are systolic and diastolic this can be very helpful at ruling out or ruling in a condition come exam day.
With these valvular murmurs you have 4 auscultation points which can be easily remembered using the mnemonic APT Ment watch this amazing video so you never forget!
Another helpful mnemonic: Aortic Pulmonic Tricuspid Mitral – A ll P hysicians T ake M oney!
You can use the auscultation point to successfully narrow down your murmur and use the designation of systolic or diastolic to narrow down even further.
Congenital Heart Diseases (PEARLS)
Several of these conditions have a “tell” that make it easy to identify the condition and they are usually always part of the root of the question.
And a pair of conditions nested under the label of “other forms of heart disease” that have associated murmurs/heart sounds worth mentioning
Other Forms of Heart Disease (PEARLS)
You can listen to all these murmurs and see their associated waveforms at www.smartypance.com/courses/cardiology
Here is a wonderful video from the Khan Academy of how to approach murmurs video of murmurs
You will see from these questions on the PANCE and PANRE things aren’t always so straightforward.
You can take the exam here: thepalife.com/murmur-madness
This FREE podcast series is limited to every other episode, you can download and enjoy the complete audio series by joining The PANCE and PANRE Exam Academy + SmartyPANCE
I will be releasing new episodes every few weeks. The Academy is discounted and now includes complimentary access to SmartyPANCE so sign up now.
Included is a full cardiology content blueprint board review exam with over 147 cardiology specific questions and 51 cardiology blueprint topics covered in detail. This is in addition to 1,000’s of additional board review questions and NCCPA content blueprint courses covering all 13 organ areas.
I am also happy to introduce ReelDX patient case based integration into many of the SmartyPANCE blueprint lessons. It’s like a virtual rotation from the comfort of your couch!
The post Murmur Madness: The Audio PANCE and PANRE Episode 45 appeared first on The Audio PANCE and PANRE.
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