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12 Cards in this Set
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Which papillary muscle has the greatest potential for ischemia/infarction?
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posteromedial due to its single blood supply (RCA)
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You have a patient with aortic insufficiency and a patient with mitral regurgitation. Which one will you give an ACE inhibitor?
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aortic insufficiency
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Which of these is seen in acute rather than chronic mitral regurgitation?
a) enlarged LA b) sinus rhythm c) AF d) cardiomegaly e) normal PA pressures |
b) sinus rhythm
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What is the most common complain in mitral stenosis?
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dyspnea
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How do you diagnose mitral stenosis, what test or imaging study? How do you quantify the degree of mitral stenosis?
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echo
pressure half time |
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what is the most frequent primary cardiac tumor in adults?
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myomas
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what is rhabdomyomas associated with?
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tuberous scelrosis
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kid has nosebleeds, skin discolorations, and gi bleeds. whats he have
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osler-weber-rendu syndrome
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Wwegners is assocaited with what gene marker? what is the treatment?
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c-ANCA
cyclophosphamide and corticosteroids |
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Churg strauss is a associated 100% ofthe time with what other syndrome?
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asthma
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What is the most common for of pericarditis?
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fibrinous pericarditis
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Most commons for abdominal aortic aneurysm
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male smokers over hte age of 65 with atheroscleorosis
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