Diseases
Peds
Shock
Arrhythmias
Treatments
100

Which congenital disease shows a boot-shaped heart?

Tetralogy of Fallot

100

Which condition is associated with a "machine-like murmur"?

Patent Ductus Arteriosus

100

Which type of shock is most associated with major blood loss?

Hemorrhagic Shock

100

Which arrhythmia shows a sawtooth pattern on an EKG?

Atrial Flutter

100

Which condition presents with angina relieved by rest and nitroglycerin?

Stable Angina

200

Which condition is known for pulsus paradoxus?

Cardiac Tamponade

200

What condition would be most likely in a child with bounding pulses in their arms, but decreased pulses in their legs

Coarctation of the Aorta

200

In septic shock, this class of medications must be started within the first hour to control the underlying infection and improve survival

Broad Spectrum Antibiotics

200

Which arrhythmia shows an irregularly irregular rhythm?

Atrial Fibrillation

200

For a patient with an inferior myocardial infarction complicated by Right Ventricular (RV) MI and presenting with hypotension, the critical first-line intervention is to administer this in order to increase preload and maintain cardiac output is?

Intravenous Fluid Bolus (Normal Saline)

300

Which disease presents with diffuse ST elevation and friction rub?

Pericarditis

300

Which condition is characterized by a fixed wide split S2?

Atrial Septal Defect

300

In neurogenic shock, this vital sign abnormality—unlike in most other forms of shock—often appears due to loss of sympathetic tone below the level of spinal cord injury

Bradycardia

300

What anti-muscarinic medication is the first line treatment for symptomatic sinus bradycardia

Atropine

300

Which disease uses high-dose steroids immediately due to fear of blindness?

Giant Cell Arteritis

400

What is the most common cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy, leading to reduced ventricular compliance

Amyloidosis
400

This cyanotic congenital heart disease is defined by 4 classic cardiac abnormalities. Name three of the four structural defects that characterize TOF.

Interventricular septal defect

Right Ventricular Hypertrophy

Overriding Aorta

Pulmonic Stenosis

400

Which type of shock presents with hypotension and JVD, and clear lungs?

Obstructive Shock

400

Which arrhythmia, commonly due to hypomagnesemia, is associated with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia and prolonged QT?

Torsades de Pointes

400

For the specific and most critical hypertensive emergency of acute aortic dissection, this is the immediate blood pressure target (SBP) and the preferred first-line IV agent class to reduce aortic shear stress

A systolic blood pressure of <120 mmHg and intravenous beta blockers

500

This classic skin finding of chronic venous insufficiency results from long-standing venous hypertension causing red-brown discoloration around the ankles due to hemosiderin deposition

Stasis Dermatitis

500

Decades after an initial infection with Group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus, the resulting inflammatory damage to the mitral valve, characterized by leaflet thickening and commissural fusion, makes this condition the most common cause of mitral stenosis in adults worldwide

Rheumatic Heart Disease

500

This type of shock occurs when the heart fails to pump effectively, often presenting with cool, clammy skin, distended neck veins, and pulmonary edema despite adequate intravascular volume.


Cardiogenic Shock

500

Which arrhythmia results from failure of the SA node, producing alternating bradycardia and tachycardia?

Sick Sinus Syndrome

500

This medication class is the primary treatment for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction

ACE Inhibitors

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