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12 Cards in this Set
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what autoimmune complication occurs 2-4 weeks post-MI
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dressler syndrome --> pericarditis (fever, incr'd ESR)
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what type of psychotherapy is used to treat phobias, obsessive compulsive disorders and panic disorders
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cognitive behavioral therapy
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ebsteins anomoly is a/w
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maternal lithium use
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what is found in ebsteins anomaly
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tricuspid leaflets are displaced into RV
hypoplastic RV & dilated RA tricuspid regurg, wide split S2 patent foramen ovale (80%) |
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for which arrhythmias are pt's with ebstein's anomaly at incr'd risk; what causes this incr'd risk
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SVT & WPW
2nd/2 dilated right atrium |
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Dx:
6 week old infant present to ER with irritability and signs of L sided heart failure EKG finds a left sided MI |
Dx: anomolous origin of the L main coronary artery
(arises from pulmonary artery rather than the aorta) |
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MC congenital heart defect
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VSD
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what is used to close a PDA
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indomethacin
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what is used to keep PDA open in px with TOGV
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prostaglandin E
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what are the abnormalities a/w tetrology of fallot
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VSD
overriding aorta pulmonary stenosis (RV outflow obstruction) RVH |
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what heart defect are down syndrome patients higher risk of getting
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endocardial cushion defect
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What are the unique structures of the fetal circulation that close after birth
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umbilical vein & 2 umbilical arteries
ductus venosus foreman ovale ductus arteriosus |