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13 Cards in this Set
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Finger clubbing |
Alcoholism, inflammatory bowel disease, heart disease, lung cancer |
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Splinter haemorage |
Endocarditis (infective) |
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Beaus lines (furrows in finger nails) |
Severe illness, MI |
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Asymmetric chest expansion is better for detecting pneumonia than pleural effusion. True or false |
TRUE. Likelihood ratio 44.1 |
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Decreased tactile Fremitus has high positive likelihood ratio for what. |
Pleural effusion |
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Consolidated lungs have normal expansion. TRUE OR FALSE |
True |
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Increased vocal fremitus is found in ? |
Consolidation |
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Reduced breath sounds are found in ? |
Effusion |
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Abnormal skin turgor and sunken eyes are positive likelihood ratios for what. |
Hypovolaemia |
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Palmar pallor, palmar crease pallor and conjunctiveal rim pallor are good indicators of what. |
Anaemia |
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Spoon nails (koilonychia) are an indication of what ? |
Iron Deficiency |
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White nails (leukonychia) is an indication of what ? |
Severe anaemia and low albumin |
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Corneal arcus is a sign of ? |
Hyperlipidaemia |