cardiology Flashcards

1
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Orthopnea
paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
jugular venous distention
S3

A

CHF

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2
Q

Sudden death in athlete

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HOCM

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3
Q

Fixed wide splitting of S2

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Atrial Septal Defect

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4
Q

X-Ray, Rib notching, 3 sign

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Coarctation of Aorta

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5
Q

Machine like murmur

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PDA

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6
Q

Cyanosis with crying or feeding

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Tetralogy of Fallot

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7
Q

Holosystolic Murmur

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VSD

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8
Q

Hypotensive, cool, clammy skin, and MI

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Cardiogenic Shock

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9
Q

Irregularly irregular rhythm

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Atrial Fibrillation

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10
Q

Saw tooth pattern

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Atrial Flutter

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11
Q

Long PR interval

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AV Block

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12
Q

Progressively lengthening PR Interval

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Mobitz 1

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13
Q

Dropped QRS without lengthening

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Mobitz 2

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14
Q

Independent P wave and QRS complex

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Third Degree Block

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15
Q

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
Q

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

A

ACS

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
Q

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

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GCA

23
Q

Leg pain relieved with rest, cilostazol

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PAD

24
Q

Palpable Cord

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Superficial Thrombophlebitis

25
Q

Virchow’s Triad, unilateral LE swelling, pain, and erythema. Homan sign

A

DVT

26
Q

Squatting/leg raise/ hand grip increases the sound of all murmurs except MVP and HOCM

A

Murmurs

27
Q

Systolic, 2nd right intercostal space, radiates to neck

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Aortic Stenosis

28
Q

Holosytolic murmur

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Mitral regurgitation

29
Q

Women, anxiety, mid-systolic click

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MVP

30
Q

Wide pulse pressure. Water hammer pulse

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Aortic Regurgitation

31
Q

New murmur, fever, injection drug use, streptococcus viridans, Jane way lesions, Osler nodes, Roth Spots

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Endocarditis

32
Q

Pleuritic chest pain. Worse upon laying, Improves with sitting. ST segment elevation, PR depression

A

Pericarditis