A&P
Misc. CV
Murmurs
Heart Failure
MI
100

The heart sound for closure of the mitral and tricuspid valves

What is S1?

100

The condition where lifestyle modifications are the initial treatment

What is pre-hypertension?

100

The area on the chest where the systolic murmur of aortic stenosis is heard best

Where is the 2nd intercostal space to the right of the sternum?

100

This condition is characterized by acute onset of tachypnea, increased work of breathing and increased pulmonary vascular congestion

What is pulmonary edema?

100

The acronym is MONA which is clinically significant for this condition

What is initial treatment for MI (MONA = morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, and aspirin)?

200

The heart sound for closure of the aortic and pulmonic valves

What is S2?

200

Targeting dyslipidemia, smoking, obesity, and alcohol consumption, encouraging exercise and weight control

What are modifiable risk factors?

200

The area on the chest where the systolic murmur of mitral regurgitation is heard best

What is the apex of the heart?

200

This type of heart failure is a result of an MI, cardiomyopathy or myocarditis

What is systolic heart failure?

200

Elevation in cardiac enzymes but no Q waves on EKG

What is NSTEMI?

300

The place on the chest do you auscultate the apex of the heart

What is the 5th intercostal space, left midclavicular line?

300

The clinical significance of the physical exam findings of xanthelasma and arcus senilis

What are physical exam findings suggestive of dyslipidemia?

300

This critical congenital heart defect in infants is associated with RV outflow obstruction, VSD, RV hypertrophy and aorta dextroposition

What is tetralogy of Fallot?

300

Therapies that can be useful in the treatment of heart failure

What are diuretics, salt restriction, beta blockers (specifically Carvedilol), and ACE inhibitors (lisinopril)?

300

Coronary artery is blocked with elevation in cardiac enzymes and eventual Q waves on EKG

What is STEMI?

400

The place on the chest when you would auscultate the base of the heart

What is the 2nd intercostal space, right and left of sternum?

400

Multiple electrical impulses occur within the atria causing this chaotic electrical activity

What is atrial fibrillation?

400

This pathologic diastolic murmur is auscultated loudest at the apex

What is mitral stenosis?

400

Preserved EF of >50% but the left ventricle is unable to relax often due to hypertrophy and ischemia

What is diastolic heart failure?

400

This class of medications for angina increases myocardial oxygen perfusion by relaxing coronary arteries, decreases myocardial workload, and decreases vasoconstriction & spasms

What are nitrates? 

500

Lateral pressure that is exerted by a column of blood against the arterial wall

What is blood pressure?

500

The presence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) increases the patient's risk for this condition? 

What is cerebral vascular accident (CVA)? 

500

This systolic murmur increases with valsalva maneuver and decreases with squatting

What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?

500

The type of heart failure where there is failure of the heart to pump blood to lungs resulting in edema/ascites

What is right-sided heart failure?

500

Complications of dysrhythmias, cardiogenic shock, pericarditis, ventricular aneurysms

What are post-infarction complications?

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