Archives: Quizzes & Surveys

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 Read More
1.  What finding is demonstrated in this video?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Delayed_Relaxation2Patricio_Riquelme.mp4 Hyperreflexia Fasciculations Delayed relaxation phase of deep tendon reflex Clonus None 2.  What diagnostic test should be Read More
1.  What condition does this patient have?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Sounds-With-Duration_Systolic-Murmurs_Aortic-Stenosis_Aortic_Stenosis_.mp4 Mitral stenosis Mitral regurgitation Aortic stenosis Aortic regurgitation None 2.  Is the murmur in this recording systolic or Read More
1.  This was recorded over the apex of the heart with the diaphragm of the stethoscope. What finding is present?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Cardiology_Cardiac-Auscultation_Transient-Sounds_Extra-Sounds-Near-S2_Pericardial-Knock_Pericardial-Kock_Long.mp4 Split S1 S3 gallop Pericardial Read More
1.  What is the mechanism of the abnormality in this jugular venous waveform?https://physicaldiagnosispdx.com/wp-content/uploads/Media-Qualitative-Assessment_Cannon-A-Wave_JVP_Cannon_A_Wave.mp4 Thickened and unyielding pericardium Atrial fibrillation Retrograde blood flow from the RV Read More
Welcome to your Quiz 1.  What finding might be expected in this patient? Holosystolic murmur at the apex Atrial fibrillation Loud P2 Systolic murmur None Read More