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13 Cards in this Set
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What coronary artery feeds the anterior wall?
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LAD
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What coronary artery feeds the lateral wall?
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CX
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What coronary artery feeds the inferior wall?
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PDA
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What coronary artery feeds the Anterior septal wall?
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LAD
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What coronary artery feeds the inferior septal wall?
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PDA
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What does a B notch/bump on the MV m mode indicate?
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Elevated end diastolic left ventricle pressure
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What is the importance of showing the DTA when you rule out pericardial effusion?
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Differentiate between pericardial effusion and pleural efffusion
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Why do you zoom on the AOV MV TV PV?
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To rule out pathologies such as vegetations, stenosis, prolapse, calcification, tumor, flail leaflet,thrombus
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How many cusps does the AOV have?
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Three. RCC LCC NCC
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How many leaflets does the MV have
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Two. Anterior and posterior
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What structures drain into the left atrium?
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Pulmonary veins
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Biplane simpson measurement is used to obtain?
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Ejection fraction and stroke volume
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MV planimetery (trace) is used to obtain ____ which is ____ cm (squared)
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MV planimetery is used to obtain MV AREA which is 4 to 6 cm squared.
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