E2: Cardiovascular Flashcards
1
Q
I present with
- FEVER + JOINT PAIN
- Migratory arthralgia
- Subcut. nodules on extensor surfaces
- Sore throat
- Flat, painless skin rash
- Carditis
- Chorea
- Weakness, malaise, weightless, anorexia
- Acquired valvular disease
Who am I?
A
Rheumatic Fever
2
Q
I present with
- Easy/early fatigue
- Dyspnea/orthopnea/paroxysmal dyspnea
- Palpitations
- Chest pain
- Pitting edema
- Dizziness and syncope
Who am I?
A
Valvular Heart Disease
3
Q
Endocarditis can cause damage to which three valves?
A
- Aortic
- Tricuspid
- Mitral
4
Q
Endocarditis risk factors include:
A
- Congenital and degenerative heart disease
- Invasive diagnostic procedures
High risk factors: - Previous valvular damage
- Injection drug users
- Post-cardiac surgical presentations
5
Q
I present with
- Arthralgia
- Arthritis
- MSK symptoms/LBP/SIJ pain
- Myalgia
- Petechiae/splinter hemorrhage (nail beds)
- Constitutional symptoms (malaise, weakness, gen. unwell)
- Dyspnea, chest pain, cold and pain in extremities (cool to touch)
Who am I?
A
Endocarditis
6
Q
I present with
- Palpitations (sensations of fluttering, skipping, irregular beating or pounding, heaving action)
- Dyspnea
- Chest pain
- Anxiety
- Pallor, fatigue
- Dizziness, light-headedness, fainting
- Nervousness
- Cyanosis
who am I?
A
Fibrillation of Heart
7
Q
I present with
- Occipital headache
- Vertigo or lightheadedness
- Flushed face
- Spontaneous epistaxis
- Vision changes (blurred/narrowing)
- Nocturnal urinary frequency
who am I?
A
Hypertension
8
Q
I present with:
- Slurred speech, sudden difficulty with speech or difficulty understanding others
- Sudden confusion, loss of memory, even LOC
- Temporary blindness or dramatic visual changes
- Dizziness
- Sudden, severe headache
- Paralysis or extreme weakness (unilateral > bilateral)
- Difficulty walking, loss of balance or coordination
My symptoms resolve within 24 hours max.
who am I?
A
TIA
9
Q
I present with
- ↓ in BP and ↑ in pulse
- Lightheadedness, dizziness
- Pallor, diaphoresis
- Syncope or fainting
- Mental or visual blurring, narrowing
- Sense of weakness or “rubbery” legs
who am I?
A
orthostatic hypotension
10
Q
Triggers for Raynaud’s include
A
- Cold temperature
- Strong Emotions
11
Q
I present with
- Cyanotic blue digits
- Pallor in digits (white)
- Intense redness of digits (proximal)
- Cold, numbness, pain of digits
who am I?
A
Raynaud’s Phenomenon
12
Q
A superficial venous thrombosis presents with:
A
- Subcutaneous venous distention
- Palpable cord
- Warmth, redness
- Indurated (hard)
13
Q
A DVT presents with
A
- Unilateral tenderness in leg (extremity)
- Unilateral swelling (>3cm difference in leg circumference)
- Warmth
- Discoloration
- Tenderness to palpation
14
Q
What tool is used to evaluate for the likelihood of a DVT?
A
Wells Criteria
15
Q
Risk Factors for a PE/DVT include:
A
- Previous personal/family history of thromboembolism
- Congestive heart failure
- Age >50 Y
- Oral contraceptive use
- Immobilization or inactivity
- Obstetric/gynecologic conditions
- Obesity
- Neoplasm
- Pacemaker
- Trauma (Recent surgical procedures, Indwelling central venous catheter, Fracture, Burns, Spinal cord injury, Endothelial injury,
- stroke
- Blood disorders
- History of infection, DM