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What is the presentation of infective endocarditis?
JR NO FAME
Janeway lesions
Roth's spots
Nail-bed (splinter hemorrhage)
Osler's nodes
Fever
Anemia
Murmer
Emboli
What is the most common infecting organism in association with infective endocarditis and prosthetic heart valves?
Staph
What si the most common infecting organism in association with infective endocarditis in association with coexisting GI malignancy?
Strep Bovis
a sign where, on palpation of the pulse, a double peak per cardiac cycle can be appreciated, ?
bisferiens carotid pulse

seen in?
aortic insuff, aortic stenosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
groups of two heartbeats close together followed by a longer pause. The second pulse is weaker than the first,
Pulsus Bigeminus

seen in what conditions?
seen in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and digitalis toxicity?
which type of pulse has It has a systole peak and a diastole peak (in contrast to pulsus bisferiens, which has two peaks in systole.) ?
Dicrotic pulse

seen in?
seen in dilated cardiomyopathy
What valve is most commonly involved in Rheumatic heart disease?
Mitral then aortic