Brief, resolved, unexplained event (BRUE) Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 6-month-old girl presents to the emergency department for evaluation of an episode of cyanosis and poor tone. The mother reports the patient was playing with toys when she suddenly became limp and "turned blue” for approximately 30 seconds. The patient had a pulse throughout the episode, and no cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was delivered. The patient immediately returned to baseline and has been acting appropriately since the episode. The patient was born full term without complications and has no significant medical history. Temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), blood pressure is 99/60 mmHg, pulse is 130/min, respiratory rate is 36/min, and oxygen saturation is 99% on room air. The patient is evaluated by the emergency room physician and is deemed appropriate for discharge home without further evaluation. Which of the following findings is most likely to have been found during physical examination?
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