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*End-inspiratory [[crackles]] (sounds heard at the end of a deep breath) | *End-inspiratory [[crackles]] (sounds heard at the end of a deep breath) | ||
===Cardiovascular=== | ===Cardiovascular=== | ||
*A [[third heart sound]] ([[S3]]) may be present | *A [[third heart sound]] ([[S3]]) may be present | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Physical Examination
General Appearance of the Patient
- Anxious
- Decrease in level of alertness (consciousness)
- Inability to speak in full sentences
HEENT
- Nasal flaring
Lungs
- End-inspiratory crackles (sounds heard at the end of a deep breath)
Cardiovascular
- A third heart sound (S3) may be present