Quiz 1 Review Flashcards
Which LV geometry model has normal RWT, but increased LV mass?
- Normal Geometry
- Concentric remodelling
- Concentric hypertrophy
- Eccentric geometry
Eccentric geometry
Which of the following is a cause for Cor pulmonale?
- Diastolic dysfunction
- LT to RT shunt
- COPD
- RT to LT shunt
COPD
A 64 year old patient cames to you with increasing SOB and cough. In his PSAX view you notice the RV looks enlarged and the septum takes a more flattened shaped during diastole. Which of the following is true?
- Pressure overload
- Volume overload
Volume overload
Which type of MI indicates a small, limited zone of ischemia and causes the ST statement to become depressed?
- STEMI
- Non- STEMI
- Non- STEMI
Which of the following describes unstable angina?
- Relieved with nitroglycerine patches
- May require immediate intervention
- Manageable with medication
- Predictable chest pain
May require immediate intervention
Which is not a typical ECG finding following MI?
- Arterial fibrillation
- Heart block
- Elevated ST segment
- Depressed ST segment
A-fib
Which of the following is not a potential aid in IHD diagnosis?
- Stress test
- MIBI
- CKMB
- Troponin C
- HIDA scan
HIDA
MIBI is a nuc med test
HIDA scan is a nuc med scan test
This is an image of a true LV aneurysm. T/F?
True
Look at the wide neck
The wall highlighted in the image is hypokinetic. Which wall is affected?
- Inferoseptal
- Posterior
- Anterior
- Inferolateral
Anterior
RV
Volume overload leads to hypertrophy. Pressure Overload leads to dilation T/F?
False
Pressure leads to hypertrophy
44
False, we use contrast.
Agitated salene is used to VSD
69
4V^2 +RAP
This is not a pericardial effusion, this is a pleural effusion