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Match the heart sounds to what they represent and when they are heard

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S1 represents

S2 represents

S3 represents

S4 represents

S1 occurs when?

S2 occurs when?

S3 occurs when?

S4 occurs when?

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Caused by vibration of the ventricular wall

Atrial contraction

Beginning of isovolumetric ventricular contraction

Closure of semilunar valves

Beginning of isovolumetric ventricular relaxation

Early in ventricular filling

Represents tensing of the chordae tendinae

Closure of mitral and tricuspid valves


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