1. A 54-year-old male presents with acute onset of chest pain. Which assessment finding would most strongly suggest a diagnosis of myocardial infarction? - A. Pain radiating to the left arm - B. Sharp pain with inspiration - C. Pain relieved by antacids - D. Pain accompanied by fever Answer: A. Pain radiating to the left arm Rationale: Radiating pain to the left arm is a classic sign of myocardial infarction, indicating potential cardiac origin, which requires immediate intervention. 2. When assessing a patient with suspected chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which physical examination technique is most appropriate? - A. Percussion of the chest - B. Palpation of the abdomen - C. Auscultation of lung sounds - D. Inspection of the oral cavity Answer: C. Auscultation of lung sounds Rationale: Auscultation of lung sounds can reveal diminished breath sounds and the presence of wheezes, which are common in COPD. 3. A patient presents with a suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Which assessment finding would you expect?

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