1. What is the cause of the sound heard in this recording.https://up.physicaldiagnosispdx.com/up/wp-content/uploads/Pulmonology_Crackles-Rales_Late_Crackles_L_Lung_2.mp4 Upper airway obstruction Popping open of alveoli Popping open of airways during inspiration
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1. This patient presents with chronic abdominal pain, weight loss, and light-headedness. He has also noticed skin changes over the past 5-6 years. For reference,
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1. What is the underlying cause of the systolic murmur in this case?https://up.physicaldiagnosispdx.com/up/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Sounds-With-Duration_Diastolic-Murmurs_Aortic-Regurgitation_Murmur_AI-3_2015.mp4 Flow murmur from aortic regurgitation Valvular stenosis Ventricular septal defect Septal hypertrophy
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1. This was recorded over the apex of the heart with the diaphragm of the stethoscope.What additional finding might youexpect this patient to have?https://up.physicaldiagnosispdx.com/up/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Transient-Sounds_Extra-Sounds-Near-S2_Pericardial-Knock_Pericardial-Kock_Long.mp4 The
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1. What finding is demonstrated in this video?https://up.physicaldiagnosispdx.com/up/wp-content/uploads/Media-Qualitative-Assessment_Friedreichs-Sign-Sharp-Y-Descent_JVP_Friedreichs.mp4 Normal jugular venous pulse Friedreich’s sign (sharp and deep y descent) W sign (sharp and deep x
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