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Subject : health-sciences
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1. Systolic ejection click followed by crescendo - decrescendo murmur.






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






3. What are the complications of aortic stenosis?






4. Pericarditis 6-8 wks post MI.






5. What are other (not atherosclerotic) causes of MI?






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






7. What creates the immune reaction in acute rhuematic fever?

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8. What congenital heart defect does indomethacin tx?






9. What does rupture of a papillary muscle cause?






10. What is systolic dysfx?






11. How does ischemia cause LHF?






12. What is the most common cause of myocarditis?






13. Which congenital heart defect is associated with congenital rubella?






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






15. What is the most common congenital heart defect?






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






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






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






19. How does asprin/heparin tx MI?






20. What is molecular mimicry?






21. What is the most common cause of mitral stenosis?






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






23. What is migratory polyarthritis?






24. What causes wear and tear aortic stenosis?






25. What gross and microscopic changes occur months after an MI?






26. What is the rate of mitral valve prolapse in the US?






27. Dyspnea - PND - orthopnea - crackles - fluid rentention - heart failure cells.






28. What type of valvular vegetations does S aureus cause?






29. How does adult coarctation of the aorta present?






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






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






32. What is the cause of the red border around granulation tissue?






33. What are the sx of PDA at birth?






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






35. What causes angina and syncope in aortic stenosis?

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36. What causes notching of the ribs in adult coarctation of the aorta?






37. If a pt has an endocarditis caused by Streptococcus bovis - what underlying condition should you test for?






38. What drugs can cause dilated cardiomyopathy?






39. What vavular defect results from acute rheumatic fever?






40. Boot - shaped heart on x- ray?






41. How does aortic regurg affect the heart chambers?






42. What conditions can cause nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis?






43. Dilated cardiomyopathy is a late complication of what illness?






44. What are heart failure cells?






45. What are complications of dilated cardiomyopathy?






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






47. When do macrophagess infiltrate the myocardium post MI?






48. How does MI cause LHF?






49. What coronary artery supplies the mitral valve papillary muscles?






50. Lower extremity cyanosis in infants? In adults?