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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What structures are susceptible to rupture post MI?






2. With what disease is infantile coarctation of the aorta associated?






3. Crushing chest pain lasting >20 minutes that radiates to left arm or jaw - diaphoresis - and dyspnea. Sx not relieved by NG.






4. What two things cause coronary artery vasospasm?






5. What increases the risk for chronic rheumatic heart disease?






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






7. What drug relieves stable angina?






8. What genetic conditions predispose a pt to mitral valve prolapse?






9. What is the tx for VSD?






10. What does rupture of the IV septum cause?






11. EKG for stable angina?






12. How do nitrates tx MI?






13. What causes heart failure cells?






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






15. When is a post - MI pt at highest risk for an aneurysm? With what microscopic change is this complication associated?






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






17. What % of MIs involve the LAD?






18. What are Osler nodes?






19. What are the tx for MI?






20. Which artery is most often occluded in an MI?






21. Pericarditis 6-8 wks post MI.






22. Reactive histiocyte with slender - wavy 'caterpillar' nucleus.






23. With what other congenital heart defect is tricuspid atresia associated? What type of shunt is present?






24. What areas of the heart does the LAD supply?






25. What effect does dilated cardiomyopathy have on the heart?






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






27. What is the main cause of MV regurg? What are other causes?






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






29. With what endocarditis is S epidermidis associated?






30. What is cardiogenic shock?






31. What are the sx of pericardiits?






32. What is the most common cause of dilated cardiomyopathy? What are other causes?






33. What is the effect of mitral regurg on the heart?






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






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






36. What type of shunt results in cyanosis at birth?






37. What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults? Is it malignant or benign?






38. What is the cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy in children?






39. What effect does transposition of the great vessels have on the ventricles?






40. What causes prinzmetal angina?






41. What are Janeway lesions?






42. What are the causes of LHF?






43. What is the most common cause of aortic stenosis?






44. Return of O2 and inflammatory cells cause FR generation - further damaging myocytes.






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






46. What are the sx/complications of myocarditis?






47. What conditions can cause nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis?






48. What % stenosis causes stable angina?






49. Jugular venous distension - painful hepatosplenomegaly w/nutmeg liver - pitting edema.






50. What is the only Jones criteria that doesn't resolve with time?