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21 Cards in this Set

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Opening snap
Mitral/tri stenosis (opening during diastole)
Ejection click
A/P stenosis
Midsystolic click
M valve stenosis
S4
caused by pressure overload
120/80
resistance/volume
PCWP
mean LA pressure
Holosystolic murmur
M/T regurg or VSD
Holosystolic that radiates to axilla?
Mitral regurg.
Systolic ejection murmor
A/P stenosis
Louder leaning forward, crescendo -decrescendo, radiates to carotids
Aortic Stenosis
Diastolic blowing/decreswcendo
A/P regurg
Louder leaning forward, widen pulse pressures
Aortic regurg
Radiates to back, louder on inspuration
Pulm regurg
Diastolic rumbles
Tri/Mit stenosis
arrythmia classes
Ia NA queen diso proclaim
Ib lidyas mecican tacos
Ic flecainide
II beta blockers
III - K channel blockers
IV - calcium channel blockers
RBBB loks like
QRS >3 small boxes, rsR, looks like M
holosystolic +thrill at 3rd/4th space
VSD
Egg on string
Transposition of great vessels
Infective endocarditis looks like:
fever, tachy, itchy, oslers, janeway, roth. St. areus #1, IV drug users get tricusp.
how many small boxes for 1st degree heart block
5
fixed S2 splitting
either ASD or Eisengers