Abstract

Clinical examination is a core skill undertaken during the pre-hospital phase of patient care, as imaging modalities and laboratory tests are generally unavailable. While a basic cardiovascular examination is taught on undergraduate paramedic courses, there are a number of other findings that may assist in the formulation of an impression or diagnosis during the pre-hospital phase. We present one such finding and discuss its usefulness and limitations.

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