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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What complication occurs 1-3 days post MI?






2. What are complications of dilated cardiomyopathy?






3. What % of MIs involve the LAD?






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






5. What are the four defects in tetralogy of fallot?






6. What does rupture of a papillary muscle cause?






7. When do troponin levels rise - peak - and return to normal?






8. Lower extremity cyanosis in infants? In adults?






9. What is a water - hammer pulse?






10. Sudden death in a young athlete.






11. What is the most comon cause of aortic regurg? What are the other causes?






12. How do you tx prinzmetal angina?






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






14. What are the sx/complications of myocarditis?






15. What is an Aschoff body?






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


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






18. Endomyocardial fibrosis w/eosinophilic infiltrate and eosinophilia.






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






20. What congenital heart defect often is present with infantile coarctation of the aorta?






21. What heart sound manifest with an ASD?






22. What are the complications of mitral valve prolapse? Are they common?






23. What are Janeway lesions?






24. What are the minor critera of the Jones criteria?






25. What is the leading cause of death in the US?






26. What is endocardial fibroelastosis? In what population is it found?






27. What conditions can cause nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis?






28. What type of ischemia does stable angina cause?






29. What are the laboratory findings of bacterial endocarditis?






30. Why are cardiac enzymes elevated after an MI?






31. What is the most common tumor of the heart?






32. What side of the heart do carcinoid tumors affect? Why?






33. EKG for stable angina?






34. How long can cardiac myocytes be deprived of oxygen before they become irreversibly injured?






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






36. With what condition are rhabdomyomas associated?






37. What are the complications of aortic stenosis?






38. What always follows necrosis?






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






40. What determines the extent of shunting and cyanosis in tetralogy of fallot?






41. How does stable angina present?






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






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






44. What is an Anitschow cell?






45. What is the JOneS mneumonic?






46. What is the tx for mitral valve prolapse?






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






48. When is a post - MI pt at highest risk for Dressler syndrome? With what microscopic change is this complication associated?






49. What areas of the heart does the RCA supply?






50. What type of endocarditis is associated with SLE?