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Four EKG changes associated with acute pericarditis
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1. diffuse ST elev. & PR depression
2. ST segment returns to normal 3. T wave inverts 4. T wave returns to normal |
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cirrhosis (ascites/hepatomegaly) + JVD
must r/o what heart problem? |
must r/o constrictive peridarditis
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Most common finding in cardiac tamponade?
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JVD
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Beck's Triad
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1. hypoTN
2. muffled heart sounds 3. JVD |
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3 Classic Symptoms of Aortic Stenosis
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ASH, 321
Angina - 3 yrs (avg. survival) Syncope - 2 yrs. Heart Failure - 1 yr. |
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De Musset's sign
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head bobbing (rhythmic jerking of head)
aortic regurg |
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Muller's sign
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uvula bobs
aortic regurg |
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duroziez's sign
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pistal shot sound heard over the femoral arteries
aortic regurg |
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MCC of tricuspid regurgitation
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LV failure - any cause of RV dilatation can result in TR
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Rheumatic heart disease occurs as a complication of _________?
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streptococcal pharyngitis (group A streptococcus)
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new heart murmur + unexplained fever
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infective endocarditis
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