1. What is the cause of the sound heard in this recording. https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Pulmonology_Crackles-Rales_Late_Crackles_L_Lung_2.mp4 Upper airway obstruction Popping open of alveoli Popping open of airways during
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1. A young woman presents with weight gain and bradycardia. What additional finding might be expected in this patient? Phalen’s sign Fine tremor Thin skin
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1. Is the murmur in this recording systolic or diastolic?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Sounds-With-Duration_Diastolic-Murmurs_Tricuspid-Stenosis_TS-.mp4 Systolic Diastolic There are no systolic or diastolic murmurs None 2. What valve has been
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1. Which valve has been replaced in this patient?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Transient-Sounds_S1_Mechanical-S1_Mechanical_S1_.mp4 Mitral valve Aortic valve Both the mitral and aortic valves Neither the mitral nor aortic valves
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1. Which descent of the normal jugular venous waveform is dominant?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Media-Quantitative-Assessment_Normal-Jugular-Venous-Pressure_Normal-JVP.mp4 The x descent The y descent The x and y descents areequal None 2.
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