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Addicudo
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Q24 - Physiological and pathologic murmurs can be differentiated A) Clinically B) Two dimensional echocardiography C) Doppler echocardiograpy D) ECG E) Stress test
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ELM
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A.
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bose
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Yeah, I think so too. It's A.
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ssrpk
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plz give ur reasoning https://www.prep4usmle.com/community/topic17919.html
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drrabines
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Because Dyastolic murmurs are ALWAYS pathologic and Systolic do not (just hear those)
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dev
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hey ur saying the exact opposite :|
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