59-year-old man with a known history of COPD presents with worsening dyspnea. On examination he is afebrile. His breath sounds are decreased bilaterally. He is noted to have jugular venous distension (JVD) and 2+ pitting edema of the lower extremities. Which of the following is the most likely cause of his increasing dyspnea?
When performing a clinical breast examination, you remember…
When performing a clinical breast examination, you remember to inspect the lymph nodes because …
What technique should be used to best auscultate the second…
What technique should be used to best auscultate the second heart sound?
As you assess your patient you document Oslers nodes. You re…
As you assess your patient you document Oslers nodes. You realize this could be a sign of .
A 30 yr old female is in the office c/o palpitations and som…
A 30 yr old female is in the office c/o palpitations and some light-headedness for the past 6 months. These are random episodes, no definable pattern. The NP notices a mid-systolic click w/a late systolic murmur heard best in the apical area during auscultation of the chest. You would suspect:
You are assessing a neonate and note breast engorgement. You…
You are assessing a neonate and note breast engorgement. You document this as an abnormality.
In assessing for asthma, you would expect to find a(n)______…
In assessing for asthma, you would expect to find a(n)_____________ tactile vocal fremitus .
The client has been told that he has a heart murmur. He asks…
The client has been told that he has a heart murmur. He asks you “What exactly is a heart murmur?” What is your best response?
A positive clinical sign on the physical examination indicat…
A positive clinical sign on the physical examination indicating pneumonia is:
Lilly age 3 months is being seen for a “cold” which physical…
Lilly age 3 months is being seen for a “cold” which physical finding is more common in the infant?