Atrial Fibrillation Flashcards

1
Q

Which medications can be prescribed to control the heart RATE in a patient with AF

A

Diltiazem, Beta Blocker

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2
Q

In complete heart block, is the QRS complex normal or abnormal in rate

A

Normal

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3
Q

In Atrial fibrillation, what is a common diastolic murmur?

A

Mitral Stenosis

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4
Q

Where does the problem arise from in Supraventricular Tachycardia?

A

Atrium or the Atrial-ventricular junction

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5
Q

Where does the problem arise from in Ventricular Tachycardia?

A

Ventricles

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6
Q

Wide complex tachycardia is common in which type of tachycardia?

A

ventricular tachycardia

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7
Q

What leads indicate an Inferior MI?

A

2,3 and aVF

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8
Q

What medication can be prescribed to control angina symptoms in a patient with worsening angina?

A

Atenolol

aspirin will not treat the symptoms, it will prevent

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9
Q

What type of drugs are the sartans? e.g. Lorsartan

A

ARBs

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