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Overview
Physical Examination
Heart
Check for murmurs of congenital or acquired valvular heart disease
Lungs
Careful auscultation for lung pathology
Extremities
- Pulses in all extremities need to be evaluated.
- Check capillary refill.
- Clubbing of the toes or fingers may be indicative of chronic pulmonary disease or congenital heart disease.