Important and must-know physical exam clues in cardiology for the internal medicine board exam (ABIM)
Welcome back to The Reverse Board Review, the most effective way to prepare for your Internal Medicine (IM) Boards and MOC.
This video is dedicated to the high-yield Cardiology Physical Exam Clues that are constantly tested in board vignettes. We teach you how to think like a test-writer, starting with the finding and working backward to the diagnosis.
In this session, we'll reverse-engineer common board findings like:
JVP Waves & Kussmaul's Sign: Differentiating restrictive vs. constrictive heart disease vs. tamponade.
Paradoxical Splitting or Fixed Splitting: Identifying the valvular or shunt pathology from an auscultation finding.
Specific Murmur Maneuvers: What does increased intensity with Valsalva tell you? How does a handgrip separate AS from MR?
Pulsus Paradoxus and Water-Hammer Pulse: Direct physical exam clues to life-threatening conditions.
Stop studying diseases and start studying findings! This approach guarantees you can quickly and accurately interpret complex clinical vignettes.
???? Keywords: IM Board Review, Cardiology Physical Exam, High-Yield Cardiology Findings, Reverse Board Review, Murmurs, JVP, Kussmaul, Pulsus Paradoxus, Board Exam Tips, Internal Medicine MOC.
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Welcome back to The Reverse Board Review, the most effective way to prepare for your Internal Medicine (IM) Boards and MOC.
This video is dedicated to the high-yield Cardiology Physical Exam Clues that are constantly tested in board vignettes. We teach you how to think like a test-writer, starting with the finding and working backward to the diagnosis.
In this session, we'll reverse-engineer common board findings like:
JVP Waves & Kussmaul's Sign: Differentiating restrictive vs. constrictive heart disease vs. tamponade.
Paradoxical Splitting or Fixed Splitting: Identifying the valvular or shunt pathology from an auscultation finding.
Specific Murmur Maneuvers: What does increased intensity with Valsalva tell you? How does a handgrip separate AS from MR?
Pulsus Paradoxus and Water-Hammer Pulse: Direct physical exam clues to life-threatening conditions.
Stop studying diseases and start studying findings! This approach guarantees you can quickly and accurately interpret complex clinical vignettes.
???? Keywords: IM Board Review, Cardiology Physical Exam, High-Yield Cardiology Findings, Reverse Board Review, Murmurs, JVP, Kussmaul, Pulsus Paradoxus, Board Exam Tips, Internal Medicine MOC.
???? Join this channel to get access to the PDF document of this episode (Pick board review tier):
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRryZjuIcOyQqF80kFS0DGg/join
???? Alternatively, access the PDF of this episode on Substack using this link:
https://rahamneh.substack.com/p/cardiology-physical-exam-clues-reverse
???? For tutoring and training sessions, please send me an email at [email protected]
???? My ebook "Inpatient diabetes management": https://rahamneh.gumroad.com/l/Inpatientdiabetesmanagement
???? My ebook "Antibiotics in Clinical Practice": https://rahamneh.gumroad.com/l/jmorlb
Follow me on Instagram: rahamneh_md
Follow me on TikTok: rahamnehmdbV91fHw
???? Channels that watch our content, watch these channels also:
- ICU advantage: @ICUAdvantage
- MedCram: @Medcram
- Osmosis: @osmosis
- MedicosisPerfectionalis: @MedicosisPerfectionalis
- MednerdDrWaqasFazal: @MedNerdDrWaqasFazal
- Rhesus medicine @rhesusmedicine
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- Cardiology
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