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A 38-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Emergency Department Due to Progressive

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A 38-year-old woman comes to the emergency department due to progressive shortness of breath over the past 2 weeks.  The patient states that she can hardly move without gasping for breath.  She delivered a healthy baby 8 months ago, and her pregnancy was uncomplicated.  For the last 6 months, the patient has experienced palpitations, poor sleep, and unintentional weight loss.  She has no known chronic medical conditions.  The patient is a lifetime nonsmoker, does not consume alcohol, and does not use illicit drugs or supplements.  Her mother has rheumatoid arthritis.  Blood pressure is 145/75 mm Hg and pulse is 110/min and regular.  Oxygen saturation is 93% on room air.  The neck appears full.  The skin is warm and moist.  Crackles are heard at the bilateral lung bases.  The apical impulse is strong, and a 2/6 midsystolic murmur is heard in the second left intercostal space.  There is 1+ symmetric peripheral edema.  ECG shows sinus tachycardia.  Further investigations are likely to demonstrate which of the following?


A) High cardiac output
B) Large pericardial effusion
C) Left ventricular apical akinesis
D) Mobile lesions on a heart valve
E) Right-to-left intracardiac shunting

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