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Subject : health-sciences
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1. Early - blowing diastolic murmur - bounding pulse - pulsating nail bed - and head bobbing.






2. How does O2 tx MI?






3. What are the laboratory findings of bacterial endocarditis?






4. Is scar tissue or myocardium stronger?






5. Why are cardiac enzymes elevated after an MI?






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






7. What causes acute endocarditis?






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






9. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






10. What does chronic ischemic heart disease progress to?






11. What % of MIs involve the LAD?






12. Reactive histiocyte with slender - wavy 'caterpillar' nucleus.






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






14. What are the clinical features of RHF?






15. What is the tx for VSD?






16. What causes angina and syncope in aortic stenosis?

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17. What is molecular mimicry?






18. How do you tx prinzmetal angina?






19. What is the most common type of ASD? What %?






20. How does asprin/heparin tx MI?






21. What artery is the 2nd most often occluded in an MI?






22. How does restrictive cardiomyopathy present?






23. What causes heart failure cells?






24. What complication occurs 1-3 days post MI?






25. Tender lesions on fingers or toes.






26. What is diastolic dysfx?






27. What is the tx for aortic stenosis?






28. What drugs can cause dilated cardiomyopathy?






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






30. Vegetations on surface and undersurface of mitral valve.






31. How does hypertension cause LHF?

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32. What is the most common valve infected by S aureus?






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






34. At What age does wear and tear aortic stenosis present? What congenital disease hastens the onset?






35. What are the tx for MI?






36. With what developmental disorder is VSD associated?






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






38. Which congenital heart defect is associated with maternal diabetes?






39. What is the murmur of mitral regurg?






40. When is an MI patent at highest risk for fibrionous pericarditis?






41. What are the sx of aortic regurg?






42. How does adult coarctation of the aorta present?






43. What is the foundation of a scar?






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






45. How do you prevent S viridans endocarditis?






46. What type of vegetations form in nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis?






47. What does nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis cause?






48. With what endocarditis is S epidermidis associated?






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






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