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17 Cards in this Set
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in which population are triptans contraindicated
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CAD
prinzmetal angina pregnancy |
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what drugs block transmission through AV node
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B-Blockers
Non-DHP CCB's (e.g. verapamil, diltiazem) digoxin |
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what causes stones, bones, groans and psychic overtones
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hypercalcemia (MCC = hyperparathyroidism)
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what valves have blood flowing during systole
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aortic & pulmonic valves
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what valves have blood flowing during diastole
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mitral & tricuspid valves
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what are the systolic heart murmurs
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AS/PS
MR/TR VSD/MVP |
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what are the diastolic heart murmurs
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MS/TS
AR/PR |
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what is next step in mgmt in w/u of a low-grade systolic murmur in an otherwise healthy, asx'c pt
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no further w/u
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what is next step in mgmt in w/u of a diastolic murmur in an otherwise healthy, asx'c pt
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echocardiogram
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type of heart murmur:
diastolic murmur heard best at LLSB, that increases with inspiration |
tricuspid stenosis
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type of heart murmur:
late diastolic murmur with an opening snap (no change with inspiration) |
mitral stenosis
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type of heart murmur:
systolic murmur heard best in the 2nd RICS, parasternal |
aortic stenosis
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type of heart murmur:
systolic murmur heard best in the 2nd LICS, parasternal |
pulmonic stenosis
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type of heart murmur:
late systolic murmur best heard at the apex |
MVP
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type of heart murmur:
diastolic murmur with widened pulse pressure |
aortic regurg
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type of heart murmur:
holosystolic murmur that is louder with inspiration at the LLSB |
tricuspid regurg
VSD |
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type of heart murmur:
holosystolic murmur heard at the apex and radiates to the axilla |
mitral regurg
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