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On examination, what type of murmur can be auscultated with aortic regurgitation?
 
  A. Austin flint
  B. Systolic ejection
  C. Soft S1 and a Loud S2
  D. Loud S1

Question 2

Preceding a stress test, the following lab work might include
 
  A. CBC and differential to differentiate ischemic heart disease from anemia
  B. Liver enzymes to rule out underlying gall bladder disease
  C. Thyroid studies to rule out hyperthyroidism
  D. A & C only



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Answer to Question 1

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