Good job. Subcutaneous nodules are a major manifestation
of rheumatic fever. Palpation of the wrists and elbows and ankles reveal
subcutaneous bumps (as seen on back of a patient (image
1, image 2): Please
note the link to image 1 takes you to another website called Pediatric
Cardiology). Go back and find the other major
manifestations. If you have found them all then continue to the next
question.