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Cardiology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the classic X ray finding for tet of fallot?






2. What causes the CO curve to shift downwards?






3. Which organ has the largest arteriovenous difference






4. What causes the cushing reflex and why






5. When do coronary arteries fill?






6. What are the four most common locations for atherosclerosis?






7. S3 - dilated heart on US - balloon appearance on CXR - eccentric hypertrophy






8. congenital heart defect with marfan's






9. failure of truncus arteriosus to divide?






10. In an inferior wall infarct - which artery is affected and which leads show Q waves






11. SV CAP means?






12. L to R shunt becomes R to L due to increase pulm pressures from original congenital heart defect

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13. In terms of starling forces - why does heart failure cause edema?






14. What does the U wave indicated?






15. When is the scar completely formed in an MI?






16. Exercise - overtransfusiion and excitiment causes and increase in...?






17. benign - painful - red - blue tumor under fingernails from smooth muscle cells






18. What are the 5 T's of cyanoitc babies






19. How are sarcomeres added in concentric hypertrophy?






20. What causes aortic regurg






21. In the evolution of an MI - when the risk for free wall rupture - tamponade - papillary muscle rupture - or interventricular septal rupture the hightest? Why?






22. list the coronary vessels most likely to be occluded






23. Which lab value indicates blood viscosity?






24. What does HTN predispose to?






25. In what disease states is blood viscosity increased?






26. The cause of dyspnea on exertion?






27. moncekberg






28. Which kind of infarct show ST elevation - and/or pathologic Q waves






29. Which bacteria causes rheumatic heart disease






30. In a lateral wall infarct - which artery is effected - and which leads show Q waves?






31. What 4 things drive myocardial 02 demand?






32. Which murmur is heard with VSD?






33. What other congenital abnormality is necessary for life for a patient with transposition of the great vesses?






34. Restrictive cardiomyopathy causes






35. What causes the midsystolic click






36. What causes ankle - sacral edema - jugular venous distention






37. congenital heart defect with 22q11






38. Central chemoreceptors do not respond directly to which parameter?






39. EDV - ESV






40. congenital heart defect in an infant with a diabetic mother?






41. What is the S2 sound?






42. stroke volume x HR =?






43. most common heart tumor






44. What causes the ejection click in the Cres - decres murmur?






45. What is indicated when CO and venous return are equal?






46. What does hypoxia cause in the lung versus other tissues?






47. coronary artery spasm - ST elevation






48. When and why is the S3 sound heard?






49. Which artery supplies the SA and AV nodes?






50. When does extracellular calcium enter the cardiac muscle cells during contraction?