During assessment of your infant, you palpate the precordium for the PMI (point of maximal impulse), thrills, and hyperactivity. You note precordial bulging. This finding is probably due to A. Chronic...


During assessment of your infant, you palpate the precordium for the PMI (point of maximal impulse), thrills, and hyperactivity. You note precordial bulging. This finding is probably due to


A. Chronic cardiac enlargement


B. Acute onset cardiac dysfunction


C. Pectus excavatum



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