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