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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?
3-5cm
Name inspiratory muscles?
External intercostals, Scalenes
Describe crackles
discontinuous, heard with inspiration, not cleared by coughing
What is normal JVD?
normal is no more than 4 cm if measured from sternal angle
What do increased transmission of sound on special lung tests indicate?
Airless lung
What is Stridor?
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)
Describe rhonchii
Continuous, fog horn, usually clears with coughing, can be due to secretions or a tumor
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