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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy in children?






2. What are the clinical features of LHF due to?






3. What type of vegetations form in nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis?






4. In which chamber of the heart are cardiac myxomas found?






5. Tender lesions on fingers or toes.






6. With what condition are rhabdomyomas associated?






7. When do troponin levels rise - peak - and return to normal?






8. What type of endocarditis is associated w/metastatic cancer and wasting conditions?






9. What are the causes of restrictive cardiomyopathy in adults?






10. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






11. What is Dressler syndrome? When does it occur?






12. What is the major cause of MI?






13. How does dilated cardiomyopathy cause LHF?






14. What determines the extent of shunting and cyanosis in tetralogy of fallot?






15. How does fibrinolysis/angioplasty tx MI?






16. What iis the tx for aortic regurg?






17. What is the most common cause of infectious endocarditis?






18. What is diastolic dysfx?






19. When do CK- MB levels rise - peak - and return to normal?






20. What complications occur 4-7 days post MI?






21. What endocarditis is commonly found in patients with colon cancer?






22. What causes an early - blowing diastolic murmur?






23. What is the most common cause of endocarditis in IV drug users?






24. How does adult coarctation of the aorta present?






25. What is the effect of acute vs chronic rheumatic disease off the mitral valve?






26. What does nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis cause?






27. What causes a mid - systolic click followed by a regurgitation murmur?






28. What are the complications of aortic stenosis?






29. What causes prinzmetal angina?






30. With what congenital heart defect is ADULT coarctation of the aorta associated?






31. What is the JOneS mneumonic?






32. Early - blowing diastolic murmur - bounding pulse - pulsating nail bed - and head bobbing.






33. What type of ASD is associated w/Down syndrome?






34. What causes angina and syncope in aortic stenosis?

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35. What does rupture of the IV septum cause?






36. What causes heart failure cells?






37. Swelling and pain in a large joint that resolves within days and migrates to involve another large joint.






38. Turner syndrome is associated with which congenital heart defect?






39. What maintains patency of the PDA?






40. What is the most common congenital heart defect?






41. What is a complication of chronic rheumatic heart disease?






42. What causes microangiopathic hemolytic anemia in aortic stenosis?






43. Sudden death in a young athlete.






44. What type of vegetations does Strep viridans cause?






45. Fever - murmur - Janeway lesions - Osler nodes - splinter hemorrhages - anemia of chronic disease?






46. Reperfusion of irreversibly damaged cells results in Ca influx - leading to hypercontraction of myofibrils.






47. Which chambers of the heart are generally spared in an MI?






48. Are most congenital heart defects spontaneous or inherited?






49. What is typically the mechanims of sudden cardiac death?






50. What bug causes acute rheumatic fever?