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* High-grade / low-grade fever
* High-grade / low-grade fever
* [[Tachycardia]] with regular pulse or (ir)regularly irregular pulse
* [[Tachycardia]] with regular pulse or (ir)regularly irregular pulse
* Tachypnea / bradypnea
* Tachypnea
* Kussmal respirations may be present in _____ (advanced disease state)
* Kussmal respirations may be present in _____ (advanced disease state)
* Weak/bounding pulse / pulsus alternans / paradoxical pulse / asymmetric pulse
* Weak/bounding pulse / pulsus alternans / paradoxical pulse / asymmetric pulse
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=== Abdomen ===
=== Abdomen ===


*[[Abdominal distension]]
*[[Hepatomegaly]] in heart failure
*[[Hepatomegaly]]  


=== Back ===
=== Back ===
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=== Neuromuscular ===
=== Neuromuscular ===


* Neuromuscular examination of patients with [disease name] is usually normal.
* Neuromuscular examination of patients with DCM is usually normal
 
OR
 
* Patient is usually oriented to persons, place, and time
* Altered mental status
* Glasgow coma scale is ___ / 15
* Clonus may be present


=== Extremities ===
=== Extremities ===


*[[Cyanosis]]
*[[Cyanosis]]
* Pitting/non-pitting [[edema]] of the upper/lower extremities__NOTOC__
*[[Clubbing]]
* Pitting [[edema]] of the upper/lower extremities in heart fai__NOTOC__lure
{{Dilated cardiomyopathy}}
{{Dilated cardiomyopathy}}



Revision as of 17:18, 9 December 2019

Overview

Patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) usually appear [general appearance]. Physical examination of patients with [disease name] is usually remarkable for [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].

Physical Examination

Appearance of the Patient

  • Patients with DCM usually appear [general appearance].

Vital Signs

  • High-grade / low-grade fever
  • Tachycardia with regular pulse or (ir)regularly irregular pulse
  • Tachypnea
  • Kussmal respirations may be present in _____ (advanced disease state)
  • Weak/bounding pulse / pulsus alternans / paradoxical pulse / asymmetric pulse
  • High/low blood pressure with normal pulse pressure / wide pulse pressure / narrow pulse pressure

Skin

HEENT

  • Nystagmus
  • Extra-ocular movements may be abnormal
  • Pupils non-reactive to light / non-reactive to accommodation / non-reactive to neither light nor accommodation
  • Ophthalmoscopic exam may be abnormal with findings of ___

Neck

Lungs

  • Fine/coarse crackles upon auscultation of the lung bases/apices unilaterally/bilaterally
  • Rhonchi
  • Vesicular breath sounds OR distant breath sounds
  • Normal/reduced tactile fremitus

Heart

Abdomen

Back

  • Back examination of patients with DCM is usually normal

Genitourinary

  • Genitourinary examination of patients with DCM is usually normal.

Neuromuscular

  • Neuromuscular examination of patients with DCM is usually normal

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