cardiology Flashcards

1
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Orthopnea
paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
jugular venous distention
S3

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CHF

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2
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Sudden death in athlete

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HOCM

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3
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Fixed wide splitting of S2

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Atrial Septal Defect

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4
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X-Ray, Rib notching, 3 sign

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Coarctation of Aorta

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5
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Machine like murmur

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PDA

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6
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Cyanosis with crying or feeding

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Tetralogy of Fallot

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7
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Holosystolic Murmur

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VSD

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8
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Hypotensive, cool, clammy skin, and MI

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Cardiogenic Shock

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9
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Irregularly irregular rhythm

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Atrial Fibrillation

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10
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Saw tooth pattern

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Atrial Flutter

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11
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Long PR interval

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AV Block

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12
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Progressively lengthening PR Interval

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Mobitz 1

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13
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Dropped QRS without lengthening

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Mobitz 2

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14
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Independent P wave and QRS complex

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Third Degree Block

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15
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Narrow complex tachycardia

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Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia

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16
Q

Chest pain relieved with rest

Diffuse ST elevation

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Stable Angina

17
Q

elevations, coronary artery spasm

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Prinzmetal Angina

18
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UA, STEMI, NSTEMI, Morphine,Nitrates, loading dose of P2y12

19
Q

NO Betablockers, givebenzodiazepines

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Cocaine Induced MI

20
Q

Tobacco - ultrasound > 65

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Aortic Aneurysm

21
Q

Marfan Syndrome, ehlers dan-los Syndrome, Tearing chest pain, Wide mediastinum

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Aortic Dissection

22
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Jaw claudication, Visual disturbance, >50 years of age. Elevated ESR

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Leg pain relieved with rest, cilostazol

24
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Palpable Cord

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Superficial Thrombophlebitis

25
Virchow’s Triad, unilateral LE swelling, pain, and erythema. Homan sign
DVT
26
Squatting/leg raise/ hand grip increases the sound of all murmurs except MVP and HOCM
Murmurs
27
Systolic, 2nd right intercostal space, radiates to neck
Aortic Stenosis
28
Holosytolic murmur
Mitral regurgitation
29
Women, anxiety, mid-systolic click
MVP
30
Wide pulse pressure. Water hammer pulse
Aortic Regurgitation
31
New murmur, fever, injection drug use, streptococcus viridans, Jane way lesions, Osler nodes, Roth Spots
Endocarditis
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Pleuritic chest pain. Worse upon laying, Improves with sitting. ST segment elevation, PR depression
Pericarditis