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Cardiology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. What does prolonged QT predispose to?






2. In the cardiac and vascular function curves - In what instance is the vascular curve shifted to the left?






3. What happens in phase 3 of the cardiac ventricular action potential?






4. exaggerated decrease in pulse during inspiration.

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5. benign cap hemangioma of infancy - spont regresses






6. dyspnea - fatigue - edema and rales - multiple causes






7. What causes aortic regurg






8. Which artery supplies the inferior portion of the left ventricle and posterior septum?






9. p - anca

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10. Wegener's tx






11. What supplies the posterior left ventricle?






12. serum marker for wegener's






13. congenital heart defect with congenital rubella






14. What is the formula for EF?






15. absecnce of tricuspid valve - hypoplastic RV






16. Wegener's presentation






17. Churg Strauss - presentation and test






18. in the JVP - What is the a wave?






19. What does FEVERSS stand for in rheumatic heart disease






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






21. decrease stretch in baroreceptors leads to what response?






22. What causes the CO curve to shift upwards?






23. Which bacteria causes rheumatic heart disease






24. How does aldosterone raise MAP






25. What is the cushing triad?






26. What is a normal EF






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






28. What are common causes of mitral regurg?






29. What do the carotid and aortic bodies respond to?






30. What are anitschkow's cells






31. Which organ has ht highest blood flow per gram of tissue






32. What does increasing intracellular Ca do?






33. rate of 02 consumption/ arterial 02 - venous 02 ccontent=CO






34. What is the association with wide S2 splitting?






35. most common heart tumor






36. Where does coronary artery occlusion occur most commonly?






37. Left to right shunts are more common in babies or kids?






38. Which organ has the largest arteriovenous difference






39. The 7 complications of MI

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40. What is association with fixed S2 splitting - does not increase with inspiration






41. What is the difference between the fetal and neonatal direction of blood flow in a patent ductus arteriosus






42. How do beta blockers decrease contractility?






43. Which bacteria causes endocarditis in the presence of colon cancer






44. polypoid capillary hemangioma that can ulcerate and bleed






45. Which valve is commonly involved in bacterial endocarditis from IV drug use and Which bacteria are most common?

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46. What happends in phase 1 of the ventricular cardiac action potential?






47. What do the starling forces determine






48. What is the effect on the slope of phase 4 in pacemaker cells by Ach or adenosine?






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






50. port wine stains on face - intracerebral AVM - siezures - early onset glaucoma - congenital