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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Patients with [[cardiac arrest]] usually appear [[cyanotic]]. [[Physical examination]] maybe remarkable for [[heart rate]] and [[regularity]], [[blood pressure]], [[ Jugular venous pressure]], [[Murmurs]] | [[Patients]] with [[cardiac arrest]] usually appear [[cyanotic]]. [[Physical examination]] maybe remarkable for [[heart rate]] and [[regularity]], [[blood pressure]], [[ Jugular venous pressure]], [[Murmurs]] | ||
, [[ Pulses]], [[bruits]] | , [[ Pulses]], [[bruits]] | ||
, [[Edema]] | , [[Edema]] |
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Overview
Patients with cardiac arrest usually appear cyanotic. Physical examination maybe remarkable for heart rate and regularity, blood pressure, Jugular venous pressure, Murmurs , Pulses, bruits , Edema , Sternotomy scars.
Physical Examination
- Patients with cardiac arrest usually appear cyanotic.
- Physical examination may be remarkable for: