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Cardiology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. How does aldosterone raise MAP






2. What causes the murmur heard in tricuspid regurg to enhance






3. What happens in phase 0 of the cardiac ventricular action potential?






4. In an EKG - What is the p wave?






5. In an anterior wall infarct - which artery is effected and which leads show Q waves






6. acute - self limiting necrotizing vasculitis in children associated with fever - conjunctivitis - strawberry tongue - desquamatous skin rash - lymphadenitis - coronary sinus aneurysms. Seen in asians






7. benign capillary skin papules in AIDS patients mistaken for kaposi sarcoma - caused by bartonella henselae






8. In an anteroseptal infarct - which artery is effected - and which leads show Q waves?






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






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






11. Wegener's tx






12. prolonged PR interval






13. What is sudden cardiac death most commonly due to...






14. What does HTN predispose to?






15. What does the U wave indicated?






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






17. Churg Strauss - presentation and test






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






19. What is the effect on the slope of phase 4 in pacemaker cells by Ach or adenosine?






20. How are sarcomeres added in concentric hypertrophy?






21. What does FEVERSS stand for in rheumatic heart disease






22. disease of elastic arteries and large and medium sized muscular arteries






23. In an anterolateral infarct - which artery is effected and which leads show Q waves






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






25. What causes the midsystolic click






26. congenital heart defect with congenital rubella






27. The carotid sinus transmits along which nerve?






28. Which murmur is heard with mitral prolapse?






29. What does mitral prolapse predeispose to?






30. What causes the CO curve to shift upwards?






31. What causes hepatomegaly?






32. Which two mechanisms sense decrease MAP?






33. Which enzymes are useful for diagnosing reinfarction






34. What happens in phase 4 of the cardiac ventricular action potential?






35. What does FROM JANE stand for in bacterial endocarditis?

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36. most common primary cardiac tumor in adults - ball - valve obstruction in left atrium






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






38. How does angiotensin II raise MAP






39. When and why is the S3 sound heard?






40. Weak pulses - notching of the ribs on xray - HTN in upper extremeties and weak peripheral pulses






41. What are anitschkow's cells






42. EDV is also known as






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






44. What do the starling forces determine






45. 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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46. Where does coronary artery occlusion occur most commonly?






47. congenital heart defect with 22q11






48. In an EKG - What is the PR interval?






49. When do you find hemosiderin laden macrophages in the lungs?






50. with what heart sounds do ASD usually present?