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Cardiology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. What causes the early cyanosis in Tet of Fallot?






2. moncekberg






3. What does mitral prolapse predeispose to?






4. What is the effect on the slope of phase 4 in pacemaker cells by catecholamines and






5. What are common causes of mitral regurg?






6. What stimulates release of calcium from the SR?






7. in the JVP - What is the v wave?






8. Where is the most posterior portion of the heart and What can it cause?






9. What kind of dysfunction ensues in restrictive cardiomyopathy






10. Rank the following by speed of conduction - av node - atria - purkinjee - ventricles






11. clinical signs of cardiac tamponade






12. How do catecholamines increase contractility?






13. What kind of infarct show ST depression






14. exaggerated decrease in pulse during inspiration.

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15. In an anteroseptal infarct - which artery is effected - and which leads show Q waves?






16. What does FAN MY SKIN On Wednesday stand for?






17. In normal S2 splitting - which valve closes first? What increases it?






18. In an EKG - What is the QT interval?






19. list the coronary vessels most likely to be occluded






20. stroke volume x HR =?






21. What is the danger of torsades to pointes?






22. What are the 5 T's of cyanoitc babies






23. In terms of starling forces - why does nephrotic syndrome or liver failure cause edems






24. what conditions are associated with pulsus paradoxus






25. wartiike - sterile vegetations occur on both sides of the valve - commonly causes mitral regurg. SLE causes it






26. lymphatic malignancy associated with persistant lymphadema - post radical mastectomy






27. Which channel accounts for automaticity of the SA and AV nodes?






28. The cause of cardiac dilation?






29. What can cause mitral prolapse?






30. Irregularly irregular ECG - no p waves: dx and treatment






31. 2/3 diastolic + 1/3 systolic






32. MAP is also known as






33. What happens in phase 2 of the cardiac ventricular action potential?






34. What causes aortic stenosis






35. What is the machine like murmur? What is the heart pathology and the predisposing causes






36. How does aldosterone raise MAP






37. Exercise - overtransfusiion and excitiment causes and increase in...?






38. What is associated with paradoxical spliting of S2






39. What channels do the the pacemaker cells lack?






40. Where are pacemaker cells?






41. failure of truncus arteriosus to divide?






42. acute - self limiting necrotizing vasculitis in children associated with fever - conjunctivitis - strawberry tongue - desquamatous skin rash - lymphadenitis - coronary sinus aneurysms. Seen in asians






43. What causes hepatomegaly?






44. Wegener's presentation






45. Which organ has the largest arteriovenous difference






46. What causes orthopnea?






47. Which vessels account for the most total peripheral resistance






48. In an inferior wall infarct - which artery is affected and which leads show Q waves






49. When is the scar completely formed in an MI?






50. Chronic mitral stenosis can lead to what changes in size of the LA