Physical Diagnosis Matching
What are the three P's of occlusion? |
Pain, Pallor, Pulselessness |
What are the causes of Wheeze? |
Asthma, pulmonary edema, COPD, infection, FB |
What is normal length for diagphramatic excursion? |
Name inspiratory muscles? |
External intercostals, Scalenes |
discontinuous, heard with inspiration, not cleared by coughing |
normal is no more than 4 cm if measured from sternal angle |
What do increased transmission of sound on special lung tests indicate? |
Upper airway, high pitched, mostly inspiratory |
Where is the PMI (apical impulse)? |
Left ventricule at 5th inter-space, 7-9 cm from mid-sternal line (mid-clavicular) |
Continuous, fog horn, usually clears with coughing, can be due to secretions or a tumor |
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