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1. When does EF decrease






2. no relation between p waves and QRS intervals - treatment and predisposing factor






3. What do patients die early from in rheumatic heart disease?






4. What causes the cushing reflex and why






5. Which enzyme rises after 4 hours and is elevated for 7 to 10 days after an MI?






6. What channels do the the pacemaker cells lack?






7. When do coronary arteries fill?






8. Which organ has ht highest blood flow per gram of tissue






9. What is the progression of atherosclerosis?






10. The carotid sinus transmits along which nerve?






11. no change in PR interval followed by dropped beat






12. What causes the CO curve to shift upwards?






13. Where is the most posterior portion of the heart and What can it cause?






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






15. Most common vasculitis affecting medium and large arteries






16. What causes the midsystolic click






17. immune mediated transmural vasculitis with fibrinoid necrosis - small and medium vessels - renal and viscera - not pulm arteries - hep B seropos in 30% of pts






18. What is the gold standard for dx of MI in the first 6 hours






19. congenital heart defect with turner's






20. What do the starling forces determine






21. in the JVP - What is the v wave?






22. What is the most common cause of right heart failure






23. What do the carotid and aortic bodies respond to?






24. Which channel accounts for automaticity of the SA and AV nodes?






25. congenital heart defect with 22q11






26. What causes orthopnea?






27. What supplies the posterior left ventricle?






28. bacterial endocarditis - previously normal valves - rapid onset - Which bacteria?






29. What does the starling curve show?






30. In terms of starling forces - why does nephrotic syndrome or liver failure cause edems






31. systolic - diastolic






32. What is associated with paradoxical spliting of S2






33. What does an isoelectric ST segment indicate?






34. port wine stains on face - intracerebral AVM - siezures - early onset glaucoma - congenital






35. pulseless disease - granulomatous thickening of the aortic arch and/or proximal great vessels - elev ESR - asian females > 40

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36. Expiration causes an increase in which sided heart sounds






37. Where does coronary artery occlusion occur most commonly?






38. What causes the murmur heard in MR to enhance?






39. What is the definition of HTN?






40. Which area of the endocardium is especially vulnerable to infarction? Why?






41. What causes aortic regurg






42. failure of truncus arteriosus to divide?






43. What is the difference between adult and infantile type aortic coarctation?






44. What is the classic X ray finding for tet of fallot?






45. What are the complications from bacterial endocarditis?






46. Which murmur is heard with mitral prolapse?






47. segmental thrombosing vasculitis of small and medium vessels in smokers with intermittent claudication - superficial nodular phlebitis - raynaud's - gangrene and severe pain - autoamputation of digits is possible

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48. Irregularly irregular ECG - no p waves: dx and treatment






49. How do beta blockers decrease contractility?






50. In the cardiac and vascular function curves - In what instance is the vascular curve shifted to the right?







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