Top 10 Physical Exam Findings: Cardiology

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In this video, I walk through 10 high-yield cardiac exam findings that you can identify at the bedside, often before any imaging or labs are available.

We cover:
• Jugular venous pulse (normal and elevated)
• Laterally displaced PMI
• Pericardial friction rub
• Quincke’s pulse
• Radial–femoral delay
• Gallop rhythm
• Kussmaul’s sign
• Cyanosis (and clubbing)
• Lancisi’s sign
• Pulsus paradoxus

The physical exam remains one of the most powerful tools in medicine. With practice, these findings can provide immediate insight into underlying cardiac pathology.

This video is part of a series covering high-yield physical exam findings across different areas of medicine.

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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Jugular Venous Pulse
01:39 Laterally Displaced PMI
02:24 Pericardial Friction Rub
03:35 Quincke’s Pulse
04:20 Radial–Femoral Delay
05:24 Gallop Rhythm
06:31 Kussmaul’s Sign
07:40 Cyanosis (and Clubbing)
08:36 Lancisi’s Sign
09:22 Pulsus Paradoxus
12:01 Summary

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