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André Martin Mansoor

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Clinician. Author of #FrameworksForInternalMedicine. Cofounder https://t.co/iXxv1ZNGbj. https://t.co/1javJYYL59

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1/ A middle-aged man presents with acute sudden-onset dyspnea and hypotension. He is sitting upright. What do you notice? Let’s see if we can figure out the cause of hypotension.

1/ A middle-aged man presents with acute sudden-onset dyspnea and hypotension. He is sitting upright. What do you notice? Let’s see if we can figure out the cause of hypotension.

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1/14 I just finished 2 weeks of work in the hospital. Here’s a glimpse of what I saw. The kind of things that remind you why medicine is so good. First up: An S4 gallop you could not only hear… but see.

1/14 I just finished 2 weeks of work in the hospital. Here’s a glimpse of what I saw. The kind of things that remind you why medicine is so good. First up: An S4 gallop you could not only hear… but see.

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1/11 A man presents to you with the clinical syndrome of heart failure (weight gain, orthopnea, elevated JVP, etc.). BP is 144/48 mm Hg. Wide pulse pressure suggests aortic regurgitation (like our case last week). So you look for other physical findings. What do you notice?

1/11 A man presents to you with the clinical syndrome of heart failure (weight gain, orthopnea, elevated JVP, etc.). BP is 144/48 mm Hg. Wide pulse pressure suggests aortic regurgitation (like our case last week). So you look for other physical findings. What do you notice?

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1/12 Previously healthy 18 M presents with polyuria, polydipsia, abdominal pain, and intense vomiting. RR is 28 breaths per minute. ABG: pH is 7.29, PaCO2 is 26 mm Hg, HCO3− is 12. What acid/base disturbance(s) is present and what is the underlying cause?

1/12 Previously healthy 18 M presents with polyuria, polydipsia, abdominal pain, and intense vomiting. RR is 28 breaths per minute. ABG: pH is 7.29, PaCO2 is 26 mm Hg, HCO3− is 12. What acid/base disturbance(s) is present and what is the underlying cause?

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What's the finding? What's the diagnosis?

What's the finding? What's the diagnosis?

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Normal jugular venous pulse at half speed.

Normal jugular venous pulse at half speed.

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1/7 Have you ever made a cardiac diagnosis while standing behind a patient's head? What do you notice?

1/7 Have you ever made a cardiac diagnosis while standing behind a patient's head? What do you notice?

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How do you differentiate arterial from venous pulses in the neck? 👀 A quick bedside observation makes it clear. 🩺 I’m teaching a 3-day live virtual cardiac exam course (Dec 2–4). 🌍 Open to anyone, anywhere 🔗 🔗

How do you differentiate arterial from venous pulses in the neck? 👀 A quick bedside observation makes it clear. 🩺 I’m teaching a 3-day live virtual cardiac exam course (Dec 2–4). 🌍 Open to anyone, anywhere 🔗 🔗

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Arterial vs venous pulse, an easy bedside distinction: 🩸 Arterial pulse: outward expansion (pressure wave from the heart) 🫀 Venous pulse: inward movement (right atrial pressure changes) Watch both pulses side-by-side in the same neck. 🎥👇

Arterial vs venous pulse, an easy bedside distinction: 🩸 Arterial pulse: outward expansion (pressure wave from the heart) 🫀 Venous pulse: inward movement (right atrial pressure changes) Watch both pulses side-by-side in the same neck. 🎥👇

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1/11 A 43 y/o M presents for evaluation of chronic diarrhea. We walk into the room to meet him. We have an opportunity to make an “augenblick” diagnosis – one that can be made in the blink of an eye.

1/11 A 43 y/o M presents for evaluation of chronic diarrhea. We walk into the room to meet him. We have an opportunity to make an “augenblick” diagnosis – one that can be made in the blink of an eye.

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1/12 A 50 y/o M presented with L hemiplegia, facial droop, and right gaze preference. So why are we looking at his chest?

1/12 A 50 y/o M presented with L hemiplegia, facial droop, and right gaze preference. So why are we looking at his chest?

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