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what autoimmune complication occurs 2-4 weeks post-MI
dressler syndrome --> pericarditis (fever, incr'd ESR)
what type of psychotherapy is used to treat phobias, obsessive compulsive disorders and panic disorders
cognitive behavioral therapy
ebsteins anomoly is a/w
maternal lithium use
what is found in ebsteins anomaly
tricuspid leaflets are displaced into RV
hypoplastic RV & dilated RA
tricuspid regurg, wide split S2
patent foramen ovale (80%)
for which arrhythmias are pt's with ebstein's anomaly at incr'd risk; what causes this incr'd risk
SVT & WPW

2nd/2 dilated right atrium
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)
MC congenital heart defect
VSD
what is used to close a PDA
indomethacin
what is used to keep PDA open in px with TOGV
prostaglandin E
what are the abnormalities a/w tetrology of fallot
VSD

overriding aorta

pulmonary stenosis (RV outflow obstruction)

RVH
what heart defect are down syndrome patients higher risk of getting
endocardial cushion defect
What are the unique structures of the fetal circulation that close after birth
umbilical vein & 2 umbilical arteries

ductus venosus

foreman ovale

ductus arteriosus