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Finally, the following checks should be made:

  • palpate peripheral pulses and check for bruits in the carotid and femoral arteries

  • peripheral oedma

  • peripheral vascular disease, both venous and arterial

  • tendon xanthomata

  • stigmata of infective endocarditis

  • fundoscopy for:
    • Roth's spots
    • hypertensive retinopathy

  • urinanalysis for the haematuria of endocarditis

  • take the temperature

Reference

  1. Bickley LS. Bates' Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking. 9th edn. Woltens Kluwer. 2020.

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