Advanced Learning Objectives
The advanced learning objectives are designed to be covered
in an advanced, clinical physical diagnosis course, generally by 3rd and/or
4th year medical school students in conjuction with on-going clinical training.
Basic
learning objectives should be mastered before moving onto advanced
learning objectives.
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Demonstrate the following aspects of the physical
exam:
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Auscultation
in the left lateral decubitus position for S3 and S4, and in the sitting
upright with forward lean for aortic insufficiency.
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Describe typical history and physical related to:
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hypertension (asymptotic, diastolic BP >90 mmHg,
systolic BP >150 mmHg)
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angina
pectoris (chest pain)
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acute
myocardial infarction (chest pain)
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congestive
heart failure (dyspnea and edema)
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heart
block (irregular heart beat)
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Describe the precordial location and timing of murmurs
and other heard sounds due to:
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aortic stenosis
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mitral insufficiency/regurgitation
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mitral
stenosis
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aortic
insufficiency/regurgitation
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pulmonic
stenosis
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pulmonic
insufficiency/regurgitation
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tricuspid
stenosis
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tricuspid
insufficiency/regurgitation
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Know the physiological processes and clinical correlation
of an S3 and S4.
(15 November 2000)
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