CVS PE Flashcards

1
Q

Turner’s Syndrome (Coarctation of the Aorta) exhibits with?

A

Short stature and webbed neck

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Marfan’s Syndrome (Aortic Dissection and Mitral Valve Prolapse) exhibits with?

A

Tall and long and slender fingers and arm span

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3
Q

Hyperthyroidism (Cardiomyopathy and Pericardial Effusion exhibits with?)

A

Coarse skin, puffy lids

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4
Q

[JV or Carotid Artery]

Pulsations obliterated by pressure above clavicle

A

JV

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5
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[JV or Carotid Artery]

2 pulsations per systole

A

JV

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6
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[JV or Carotid Artery]

Pulsations palpable

A

Carotid Artery

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7
Q

Earliest grade that a thrill can be heard?

A

4/6

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8
Q

“Ee” heard as “ay” is indicative of?

A

Egophony, characteristic of lobar consolidation of pneumonia

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9
Q

Patient whose whispers are louder and more distinct have?

A

Pectoriloquy

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10
Q

Patient whose spoken words are heard louder and more distinct have?

A

Broncophony

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