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====Lungs====
====Lungs====
[[Crackles]] may be heard at the bases of the lungs


*[[Crackles]] may be heard at the bases of the lungs
Pulmonary rales


* Heart
====Heart====
 
*S3 gallop


* Regurgitant [[murmurs]] and variability of [[heart sounds]] may be heard on auscultation.
* Regurgitant [[murmurs]] and variability of [[heart sounds]] may be heard on auscultation.
*Pulmonary rales


====Abdomen====
====Abdomen====
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*[[Edema]] may be present
*[[Edema]] may be present
*cool extremities


====Neurologic====
====Neurologic====

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Physical Examination

Appearance of the Patient

Vitals

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Respiratory Rate

Neck

Lungs

Crackles may be heard at the bases of the lungs

Pulmonary rales

Heart

  • S3 gallop

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  • Pulsatile liver may be palpated

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  • Edema may be present
  • cool extremities

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