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Heart auscultation areas 3 ENG

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Which number indicates the best location to auscultate the mitral valve?

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Heart auscultation areas 4 ENG

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Which number indicates the best location to auscultate the tricuspid valve?

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Heart auscultation areas 2 ENG

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Which number indicates the best location to auscultate the pulmonary valve?

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Cardiac valves 2 ENG

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The video shows the aortic valve (left in the video) and the mitral valve (right in the video), viewed from the interior of the left ventricle, looking in cranial direction. What anatomical relationship exists between the aortic valve and the mitral valve? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas), http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/left-ventricle/aortic-valve/index.shtml, kies 'heart0369.'

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The anterior cusp of the mitral valve is in contact with the aortic valve.
Both the aortic valve and the mitral valve have three cusps.
The posterior cusp of the mitral valve is in contact with the aortic valve.
The mitral valve and aortic valve are not in contact with each other.
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Structures in the heart 6

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The video shows the aortic valve (left in the video) and the mitral valve (right in the video), viewed from the interior of the left ventricle, looking in cranial direction. What anatomical relationship exists between the aortic valve and the mitral valve? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas), http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/left-ventricle/aortic-valve/index.shtml, kies 'heart0369.'

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The anterior cusp of the mitral valve is in contact with the aortic valve.
Both the aortic valve and the mitral valve have three cusps.
The posterior cusp of the mitral valve is in contact with the aortic valve.
The mitral valve and aortic valve are not in contact with each other.
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Structures in the heart 7

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The video shows the aortic valve (left in the video) and the mitral valve (right in the video), viewed from the interior of the left ventricle, looking in cranial direction. What anatomical relationship exists between the aortic valve and the mitral valve? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas), http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/left-ventricle/aortic-valve/index.shtml, kies 'heart0369.'

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The anterior cusp of the mitral valve is in contact with the aortic valve.
Both the aortic valve and the mitral valve have three cusps.
The posterior cusp of the mitral valve is in contact with the aortic valve.
The mitral valve and aortic valve are not in contact with each other.
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Cardiac valves 3

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The video shows two heart valves, seen from inside the left ventricle, looking cranially.  Which statements about the valves in this video are correct? Source: Atlas of Human Cardiac Anatomy, University of Minnesota/© Medtronic (www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas), http://www.vhlab.umn.edu/atlas/left-ventricle/aortic-valve/index.shtml, kies 'heart0369.'

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The valve on the left is the aortic valve
The valve on the left is the pulmonary valve.
The valve on the left has tendinous chords (chordae tendinae)
The valve on the right is the mitral valve.
The valve on the right is the tricuspid valve.
The valve on the right has tendinous chords (chordae tendinae).
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Heart characteristics 9 ENG

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The photo shows the opened right ventricle. A structure is held with pincers. Which structure?  

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Anterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle  
Posterior papillary muscle of the right ventricle
Septomarginal trabecula (moderator band)
Trabeculae