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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy in children?






2. What heart sound manifest with an ASD?






3. What is typically the mechanims of sudden cardiac death?






4. What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in adults? Is it malignant or benign?






5. What congenital heart defect is associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?






6. What is a water - hammer pulse?






7. With what condition are rhabdomyomas associated?






8. What is the most common congenital heart defect?






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






10. EKG for stable angina?






11. What generally causes ischemic heart disease?






12. How do you prevent S viridans endocarditis?






13. What gross and microscopic changes occur 4-7 days after an MI?






14. What does rupture of a papillary muscle cause?






15. L- to - R shunt switching to R- to - L shunt.






16. With what disease is transposition of the great vessels associated?






17. What is the murmur of mitral regurg?






18. Why would cardiac enzymes continue to increase after the initial MI?






19. What complications occur within 4 hrs post MI?






20. What increases the volume of mitral regurg murmur?






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






22. What are the complications of aortic stenosis?






23. What are the Jones criteria?






24. What is the rate of mitral valve prolapse in the US?






25. Reperfusion of irreversibly damaged cells results in Ca influx - leading to hypercontraction of myofibrils.






26. What are the clinical features of RHF due to?






27. What causes acute endocarditis?






28. Which angina is relieved by Ca channel blockers?






29. When do CK- MB levels rise - peak - and return to normal?






30. What is the tx for aortic stenosis?






31. What is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death? What are less common causes of sudden cardiac death?






32. What are the sx of PDA at birth?






33. What valves are most commonly involved in chronic rheumatic heart disease?






34. Why are cardiac enzymes elevated after an MI?






35. What cardiac disease is associated with tuberous sclerosis?






36. What bug causes acute rheumatic fever?






37. With what developmental disorder is VSD associated?






38. Sudden death in a young athlete.






39. What is the 1day-1wk -1mo mneumonic for MI?






40. What are Janeway lesions?






41. What are the major criteria of the Jones criteria?






42. When is a post - MI pt at highest risk for rupture of a LV structure? With what microscopic change is this complication associated?






43. How do you tx prinzmetal angina?






44. What is the characteristic murmur of aortic stenosis?






45. Lower extremity cyanosis later in life - holostystolic machine like murmur.






46. Early - blowing diastolic murmur - bounding pulse - pulsating nail bed - and head bobbing.






47. What effect does transposition of the great vessels have on the ventricles?






48. What does rupture of the IV septum cause?






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






50. What imaging test is useful for detecting lesions on valves?