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A female patient presents to the emergency department with complaint of chest pain. Which findings would raise the nurse’s suspicion that the chest pain is of cardiac origin?

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1. The patient has 2+ edema in her ankles.
2. The patient has bilateral xanthomas.
3. The chest pain is described as a “burning” in the center of the chest that is worse when supine.
4. The patient has an S3 heart sound.
5. The patient has a dull humming sound just below the xiphoid process.
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