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A-75. What can cause mitral valve regurgitation and what are the S/S?
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Rheumatic Fever, papillary muscle disfunction, and endocarditis
S/S: Dilation of left atrium, inc LA pressure, leads to pulm edema/dyspena |
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A-75. How do you differentiate a Diastolic Rumble made from the mitral stenosis or tricuspid stenosis?
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Tricuspid stenosis gets louder with inspiration
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A-75. What bugs cause acute and subacute endocarditis?
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Acute: S. aureus, S. pneumoniae, and N. gonnorrhea
Sub Acute: Enterococcus, S. viridans, S. epidermidis |
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A-75. Name the two pericardial pathologies that can lead to cardiac tamonade?
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Hydropericardium (serous fluid)
Hemopericardium (blood) |
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A-75. What is the diagnostic triad of pericarditis?
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Distant heart sounds, distended jugular veins, hypotension
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