CVS PE Flashcards
Turner’s Syndrome (Coarctation of the Aorta) exhibits with?
Short stature and webbed neck
Marfan’s Syndrome (Aortic Dissection and Mitral Valve Prolapse) exhibits with?
Tall and long and slender fingers and arm span
Hyperthyroidism (Cardiomyopathy and Pericardial Effusion exhibits with?)
Coarse skin, puffy lids
[JV or Carotid Artery]
Pulsations obliterated by pressure above clavicle
JV
[JV or Carotid Artery]
2 pulsations per systole
JV
[JV or Carotid Artery]
Pulsations palpable
Carotid Artery
Earliest grade that a thrill can be heard?
4/6
“Ee” heard as “ay” is indicative of?
Egophony, characteristic of lobar consolidation of pneumonia
Patient whose whispers are louder and more distinct have?
Pectoriloquy
Patient whose spoken words are heard louder and more distinct have?
Broncophony