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Bronchovesicular breath sounds in young children that are loud and harsh are an indication of:
an accumulation of fluid.
malignant tumors or solid
masses.
normal, thin chest wall
structures.
pus-filled abscesses and tumors.
tension pneumothorax.
On a CXR, which of the following is true of the diaphragm?
The right diaphragm is usually higher.
The left diaphragm is usually higher.
The diaphragm is of equal heights on both sides.
It is abnormal for the diaphragm to be <3cm on one side versus the
other
Which of the following statements is most accurate in describing hepatic jugular reflux?
It is an accurate indicator of heart failure.
It is exaggerated in patients with right heart failure.
It is normal when patients are sitting up straight.
It should be absent in older patients with heart failure.
It never elevates the jugular venous pressure (JVP) in patients without heart
failure.
Chest pain in a child with an organic cause is more likely the result of: