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Daily quiz

  2025/09/15 

On September 15, we will study with iPax the cardiac conditions in which the intensity of heart murmurs changes with posture. (September 15, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/14 

On September 14, there will be a quiz on extra heart sounds. You will listen to the apex auscultation sounds of a case with signs of heart failure. (September 14, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/13 

On September 13, a quiz on heart murmurs in dilated-phase hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was given. Systolic murmur, S3, and a diastolic rumble are heard. (September 13, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/12 

On September 12, a quiz was given in which you had to select the lung sound of a heart failure patient with cough and pink frothy sputum from among three types of crackles. (September 12, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/11 

On September 11, the case question involves asymmetry in breath sounds. It is a modified version of Question 111H28 from the Japanese National Medical Licensing Examination, created as an iPax auscultation problem. (September 11, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/10 

On September 10, a quiz on adventitious sounds was given. Read the explanation and select the sound that matches it. (September 10, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/09 

On September 9, there will be an S2 splitting quiz. From the three types of S2 splitting (ASD, CRBBB, and pulmonary hypertension), you will select the case with accentuated P2. (September 9, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/08 

On September 8, a quiz on accentuated A2 was given. Please auscultate the heart sounds at the 2RSB site on iPax and answer the quiz. (September 8, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/07 

On September 7, the quiz will feature a case with a history of rheumatic fever. At the apex, you can hear characteristic heart sounds. (September 7, 2025)

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Daily quiz

  2025/09/06 

On September 6, the exercise will focus on determining whether the heart murmur heard on iPax is an ejection murmur or a regurgitant murmur. The key point is whether S1 and S2 can be clearly heard. (September 6, 2025)

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