| If you are a medical student, family practitioner, nurse or emergency medical worker, here is a pocket reference guide to heart sounds. This Pocket Guide explains the origin and characteristics of heart sounds and murmurs and provides auditory and visual waveform examples of the most common of these sounds. Visual displays of time amplitude plots of the various sounds are provided in time expansion mode to aid in discerning the details of the sound. Illustrations of the mechanisms of production of heart sounds are also shown in a Murmur Mechanism Guide to facilitate learning. A special feature for the student is the ability to get definitions of terms that may be unfamiliar by clicking on the underlined text, and linking to a glossary of terms. Table of Contents Stethographics Pocket Guide to Heart Sounds Overview > Heart Anatomy > Auscultatory Sites > Basic Heart Sounds > Murmurs > Murmur Mechanism Guide > Glossary Systolic Murmurs > Aortic Stenosis > Aortic Sclerosis > LV Outflow Tract Obstruction > Pulmonic Stenosis > Tricuspid Regurgitation > Mitral Regurgitation > Ventricular Septal Defect > Patent Ductus Arteriosus Diastolic Murmurs > Aortic Insufficiency > Pulmonic Regurgitation > Tricuspid Stenosis > Mitral Stenosis > Atrial Septal Defect > Patent Ductus Arteriosus Aortic Area Murmurs > Aortic Stenosis > Aortic Sclerosis > Patent Ductus Arteriosus > LV Outflow Tract Obstruction > Aortic Insufficiency > Prosthetic Aortic Pulmonic Area Murmurs > Pulmonic Stenosis > Atrial Septal Defect > Pulmonic Regurgitation Tricuspid Area Murmurs > Tricuspid Stenosis > Tricuspid Regurgitation > Ventricular Septal Defect Mitral Area Murmurs > Mitral Stenosis > Mitral Regurgitation |