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what physical exam finding is most indicative of pericarditis? murmur radiating to the axilla friction rub not affected by respiration systolic murmur with a click loud s1 at the apex question 26 (2 points) what is the main purpose of auscultating for whispered pectoriloquy? assess diaphragmatic excursion detect pleural effusion confirm lung consolidation identify stridor
Pericarditis is an inflammation of the pericardium. A friction rub not affected by respiration is a classic physical - exam finding for pericarditis. Whispered pectoriloquy is auscultated to confirm lung consolidation as the sound is enhanced over consolidated lung areas.
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Question 1: Friction rub not affected by respiration
Question 2: Confirm lung consolidation