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Retired NBME Step 2 CK Free 120 Answers

step2ck_free120/Block 2/Question#18 (reveal difficulty score)
A 14-year-old boy is brought to the office ...
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tags: heart_sounds peds Cardio

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There's a physiologic splitting on inspiration in the pulmonic area

It's not pulmonic stenosis because there's no associated murmur. You would expect crescendo-decrescendo murmur, increase on inspiration, systolic ejection click, widened split of S2. All we hear is split S2.

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