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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the most common type of ASD? What %?






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






3. What are the cancers that most commonly metastasize to the heart?






4. What gross and microscopic changes occur 1-3 weeks after an MI?






5. What are the HACEK organisms? With what condition are they associated?






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






7. How does transmural MI/ischemia present on EKG?






8. How does O2 tx MI?






9. What drug relieves stable angina?






10. Opening snap followed by diastolic rumble.






11. What are Osler nodes?






12. What type of shunt dose PDA cause?






13. How does MI cause LHF?






14. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






15. What are the complications of mitral stenosis?






16. How does subendocardial MI/ischemia present on EKG?






17. In which pts does S viridans cause endocarditits?






18. What are the major criteria of the Jones criteria?






19. With what endocarditis is S epidermidis associated?






20. At What age does wear and tear aortic stenosis present? What congenital disease hastens the onset?






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






22. What gross and microscopic changes occur 4-24 hours after an MI?






23. What valves are most commonly involved in chronic rheumatic heart disease?






24. Boot - shaped heart on x- ray?






25. What are the sx of cardiac myxoma?






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






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






28. How does stable angina present?






29. What heart sound manifest with an ASD?






30. What coronary arterysupplies the lateral wall of the LV?






31. Foci of chronic inflammation - reactive histiocytes with slender - wavy nuclei - giant cells - and fibrinoid material.






32. What type of tumor is a rhabdomyoma?






33. What effect does chronic rheumatic heart disease have the mitral valve?






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






35. What is diastolic dysfx?






36. What is cardiogenic shock?






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






38. Drug that vasodilates both arteries and veins but mostly veins. Used to decrease preload to heart.






39. What does rupture of the IV septum cause?






40. What is the most common form of cardiomyopathy?






41. What effect does mitral stenosis have on the heart chambers?






42. What are the complications that occur months after an MI?






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






44. What is the JOneS mneumonic?






45. What artery is the 2nd most often occluded in an MI?






46. When is an MI pt at greatest risk for cardiogenic shock?






47. What is a common complication of cardiac metastasis?






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






49. What is the foundation of a scar?






50. When is a post - MI pt at highest risk for rupture of a LV structure? With what microscopic change is this complication associated?