Advanced Assessment Final ReviewQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |GRADED AWhich type of abnormal heart sound is best described below?mid-systolic murmur located R 2nd interspaceradiates into the neck and down L sternal border, even to apexoften loud with medium pitch, harsh qualitybest heard it patient it sitting up and leaning forward Correct Answer: aortic stenosisWhich type of abnormal heart sound is best described below?best heard in 2nd-4th interspaces between L sternal border and apex of heartrarely radiatescaused by temporary increase in blood flow (such as in anemia, pregnancy, hyperthyroid, or fever) Correct Answer: physiologic or functional systolic murmurWhich type of abnormal heart sound is best described below?located in 2nd-3rd L interspacesradiates toward L shoulder and necksoft-to-loud intensity, medium pitch, harsh qualitypersist throughout respiratory cycle Correct Answer: pulmonic stenosisWhich type of abnormal heart sound is best described below?best heard in the 3rd-4th L interspacesradiates down L sternal border to apex and possibly base of heartdoes NOT radiate to neckmedium pitch, harsh qualitydecreases with squatting, increases with straining down Correct Answer: hypertrophic cardiomyopathyWhich type of abnormal heart sound is best described below?best heard at apex, radiates to L axillasoft-to-loud intensity with medium-high pitch, blowing qualitydoes NOT become louder with inspiration Correct Answer: mitral regurgitationWhich type