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9 Cards in this Set
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What is the first heart change to occur within minutes of birth?
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Close of Ductus Arteriosus changes the shunting to L=>R
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What are the four things in tetrology of fallot?
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VSD
RVH Pulmonary Stenosis Right sided Aorta |
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Where would you hear an ASD murmur? What kind?
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Left Sternal Border is the place for this disorder's systolic ejection murmur
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Ebstein's Anomaly can be associated with
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Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardias
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Which Congenital Heart Defects are usually asymptomatic until adulthood?
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Ventricular Septal Defect (holosystolic murmur)
Congenital Aortic Stenosis Coarctation of Aorta Pulmonic Valve Stenosis |
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Defective Lipoprotein Lipase or Apo C11 can result in what symptoms?
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Eruptive Xanthomas
Lipemia Retinalis Indicative of what NZ defect? |
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Dysbetalipoproteinemia patients have what genetic makeup?
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Homozygotes for apo E2 (which doesn't bind LDL receptor very well) have what condition?
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What is Epstein's Anomaly?
What is Eisenmenger's Physiology? |
Tricuspid opens too near RV apex. Big at risk for WPW.
Shunt Reversal to R=>L causes systemic desat and cyanosis. |
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Define Pulsus Paradoxus
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Decrease in BP during Inhalation
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