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Q. Lifts or Heaves?
Sustained, systolic outward movement of the precordium, associated with heart failure
Q. Thrills?
superficial vibratory sensation (like cat purring) felt when a cardiac murmur is grade IV-VI
Q. Lymphadema?
Firm, non pitting. Usually unilateral. Occurs with an impaired lymphatic system
Q. Edema?
The normal body response to an injury such as sprain
Q. Diastolic are big deal? T of F
True
Q. EARLY extra sound signifies what?
Ejection Sound
Q. LATE extra sound signifies what?
Mid-systolic click
Q. Consolidation definition?
What stage does consolidation occur at?
Swelling or hardening of normally soft tissue.
Middle to late stage
Q. Pain on anterior-posterior compression is usually?
Rib fracture
Q. Pain on side-to-side compression is usually?
Costochondritis
Q. Increased tactile fremitus
signifies?
Areas of consolidation
Q. Pectus Excavatum is associated with what syndrome?
Marfan Syndrome
Q. What does pneumonia have signs of?
Consolidation
Q. What does lung cancer have signs of?
Lobar Consolidation
Q. What sound will you hear when percussing an asthma patient?
Hyperressonance
Q. Does emphysema have consolidation?
NO
Q. What is a good sign of pulmonary embolism?
Unilateral Edema, tenderness calf mm