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In the clinical assessment of heart failure, which of the following is FALSE?

  • A. Jugular venous distention, an S1 heart sound, and non-displaced apical impulse significantly increase the likelihood of the diagnosis
  • B. Hypertension, CAD, and valvular disease are the most common causes
  • C. Fatigue, weakness, dyspnea, orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea, and edema are common symptoms
  • D. Cardiomegaly on CXR is helpful in supporting the diagnosis
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Jugular venous distention and edema suggest heart failure, but S1 (normal first sound) and non-displaced apical impulse don't increase diagnostic likelihood S3 or displaced impulse do, per clinical criteria. Common causes (HTN, CAD, valvular disease), symptoms, and cardiomegaly on CXR are true. ECG is vital. This corrects diagnostic focus in chronic HF assessment.