A collection of important physical exam findings and signs in the cardiovascular exam. Use these video clips at the bedside to teach medical trainees important aspects of the physical exam. Physical Exam findings related to #JVP: • #Antecubital - Antecubital vein assessment as a proxy for CVP • #Cannon - Cannon A Waves • #Hepatojugular - Hepatojugular (#Abdominojugular) Reflux • #Lancisi - Lancisi's sign in severe #tricuspid regurgitation and atherosclerosis • #Kussmaul - Kussmaul's sign Physical Exam findings of Aortic Regurgitation: • #Corrigans - Corrigan’s pulse - Bounding carotid pulse caused by a rapid systolic rise and diastolic collapse. • #DeMusset - De Musset’s sign - Anterior-posterior Bobbing of the head with the arterial pulse. • #Landolfis - Landolfi's sign - Pulsating miosis and mydriasis in the pupils. • #Locomotor - Locomotor Brachialis - Brachial artery pulsations • #Lincoln - Lincoln Sign - Pulsating leg tremor caused by pulsation of the popliteal artery. • #Muller - Müller's sign - Pulsation of the uvula • #Quinckes - Quincke’s Pulse - Blanching and flushing of the capillaries of the nail beds and lips. • #Watsons - Watson’s water hammer pulse - Bounding of the radial, ulnar or brachial artery. Additional Cardiology Physical Exam Findings: • #AFib - Atrial fibrillation • #Apical - Apical Impulse • #AVNRT - AVNRT • #Auscultation - Audio clips related to cardiac murmurs • #Cyanosis - Cyanosis • #Flutter - Atrial Flutter • #Heave- Parasternal Heave • #Pericarditis - Findings in pericarditis • #Pitting - Pitting Edema • #Pulsations - Pulsations visualized on exam • #QTip - Qtip visualization of pulsations and apical impulse. • #SVC - SVC Syndrome