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Subject : health-sciences
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1. Poor myocardial fx due to chronic ischemic damage?






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






3. What does rupture of the LV free wall cause?






4. What is diastolic dysfx?






5. Swelling and pain in a large joint that resolves within days and migrates to involve another large joint.






6. What type of valvular vegetations does S aureus cause?






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






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






9. What is chronic rheumatic heart disease?






10. How does restrictive cardiomyopathy present?






11. What is the most common type of endocarditis?






12. Infects predamaged valves after transient bacteremia?






13. What effect does chronic rheumatic heart disease have the mitral valve?






14. What type of shunt does transposition of the great vessels cause?






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






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






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






18. When is an MI pt at greatest risk for cardiogenic shock?






19. What causes the dependent pitting edema in RHF?






20. What is the definition of ischemia?






21. What valves are involved in rhuematic endocarditis?






22. What is the tx for dilated cardiomyopathy?






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






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






25. How does O2 tx MI?






26. What is an Anitschow cell?






27. What is an Aschoff body?






28. What is the effect of acute vs chronic rheumatic disease off the mitral valve?






29. What is the cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy in children?






30. What type of collagen is involved in fibrosis?






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






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






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






34. What is Loeffler syndrome?






35. What are the laboratory findings of bacterial endocarditis?






36. What are heart failure cells?






37. What is systolic dysfx?






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






39. What distinguishes stenosis caused by chronic rheumatic heart disease from wear and tear aortic stenosis?






40. What structures are susceptible to rupture post MI?






41. What is dilated cardiomyopathy?






42. What disesase has Aschoff bodies?






43. How do beta blockers tx MI?






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






45. How do you prevent S viridans endocarditis?






46. What is the JOneS mneumonic?






47. What makes the MV prolapse murmur louder? Why?






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






49. Systolic ejection click followed by crescendo - decrescendo murmur.






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