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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What causes the split S2 in ASD?






2. When does the heart have a yellow pallor post MI?






3. Which coronary artery supplies the posterior wall of the LV and posterior septum?






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






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






6. What maintains patency of the PDA?






7. When do macrophagess infiltrate the myocardium post MI?






8. What causes microangiopathic hemolytic anemia in aortic stenosis?






9. What is the most common type of endocarditis?






10. With what disease is Libman - Sacks endocarditis associated?






11. Lower extremity cyanosis in infants? In adults?






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






13. How do you prevent S viridans endocarditis?






14. What is the most common cause of mitral stenosis?






15. Poor myocardial fx due to chronic ischemic damage?






16. What type of shunt results in cyanosis at birth?






17. What is the tx for aortic stenosis?






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






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

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






21. What causes mitral valve prolapse?






22. What increases the risk for chronic rheumatic heart disease?






23. Endomyocardial fibrosis w/eosinophilic infiltrate and eosinophilia.






24. What is the gross and microscopic appearance of cardiac myxomas?






25. What does a biopsy of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy look like?






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






27. Low voltage EKG w/diminished QRS amplitude.






28. Dilated cardiomyopathy is a late complication of what illness?






29. If a pt has an endocarditis caused by Streptococcus bovis - what underlying condition should you test for?






30. What effect does aortic regurg have on the pulse pressure? Why?






31. What valves are involved in rhuematic endocarditis?






32. Pericarditis 6-8 wks post MI.






33. What congenital heart defect does indomethacin tx?






34. What are the sx of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?






35. What type of shunt does ASD cause?






36. What % of MIs involve the LAD?






37. What is an Aschoff body?






38. What does rupture of the IV septum cause?






39. With what congenital heart defect is ADULT coarctation of the aorta associated?






40. What typically causes hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?






41. When do neutrophils infiltrate the myocardium post MI?






42. How does fibrinolysis/angioplasty tx MI?






43. How does contraction band necrosis occur?






44. What are the clinical features of RHF?






45. What drugs can cause dilated cardiomyopathy?






46. Myofiber hypertrophy with disarray.






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






48. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






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






50. What bug causes acute rheumatic fever?