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Now, letamp;#39;s talk about a few specific findings of some cardiac conditions. First off, heart failure. Youamp;#39;re definitely going to come across patients with acute decompensated heart failure with whether systolic or diastolic, or mix in nature. And a few cardinal features can really help us. We already talked about the third heart sound, the S3, which again, weamp;#39;re going to appreciate with the bell of the stethoscope, and the left lateral decubitus position at the apex. But another very important part of the cardiovascular exam when youamp;#39;re trying to assess for heart failure is to assess volume status. And thatamp;#39;s best done by looking at central venous pressure as estimated by jugular vein distension, by your jugular vein pressure. And the way that weamp;#39;re going to do that is by tilting his head off to the right, just tilt your left to your left. sorry, Shawn. We can now visualize the vessels of his great neck underneath his skin. Alright, so havi