Cardiac Pharm
Heart Sounds
Valve Issues
Hypertension
CHF
100

All CAD patients should be on this medication unless contraindicated.

Aspirin

100

A mid-systolic click followed by a late systolic murmur suggests this diagnosis.

Mitral valve prolapse

100

Most common cause of mitral stenosis worldwide.

Rheumatic heart disease

100

A blood pressure ≥180/≥120 with acute end‑organ damage defines this condition.

What is a hypertensive emergency?

100

The 4 core classes of GDMT medication 

Beta Blockers

ACE/ARB/ARNI

MRA

SGLT2

200

This combination beta and alpha blocker is also indicated for heart failure

What is carvedilol?

200

This murmur gets louder with Valsalva, unlike most others.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

200

Two physical exam signs associated with severe AR (any two)

Corrigan’s pulse, De Musset’s sign, Quincke’s sign, Traube’s sign

200

This commonly underutilized exam is essential for detecting hypertensive retinopathy and papilledema.

What is the funduscopic exam?

200

This is the EF threshold to suggest an AICD for a patient after they went through 12 weeks of GDMT

What is <35%

300

One of these (name only one) cardiac medications is contraindicated if you have a sulfa allergy

What is: Furosemide, Torsemide, Bumetanide, any thiazide diuretic

300

Aortic stenosis produces this classic murmur shape.

Crescendo-decrescendo systolic murmur

or

Diamond mid-systolic murmur

300

Acute MR commonly occurs due to rupture of this structure.

Papillary muscle (secondary to MI)

300

According to guidelines, this medication class is recommended as first line therapy for most patients with hypertension.

What are ACE inhibitors?

300
This class of GDMT is the only one that does not have kidney or urinary related safety issues

Beta Blockers

400

This medication has a potential side effect of causing gynecomastia.

what is spironolactone?

400

This sound occurs in early diastole due to rapid ventricular filling and is normal in children

S3

400

This rare valve disorder causes a diastolic murmur at the lower left sternal border that increases with inspiration.

Tricuspid stenosis

400

Please name two IV beta blockers that are recommended for hypertensive emergencies involving acute coronary syndromes due to their effect on lowering myocardial oxygen demand.

What are two of these: metoprolol, labetalol or esmolol

400

This is the level in which you can rule IN congestive heart failure in a patient between the age of 50-75

What is 900?

500

This oral anti-hypertensive needs to be given 3 times a day for full effectiveness

Hydralazine

500

A continuous “machine-like” murmur is best heard in this condition.

Patent ductus arteriosus

500

Indication for valve replacement in chronic AR.

Symptomatic severe AR or EF ≤55% even if asymptomatic

500

This vulnerable area around the core infarct can become ischemic if blood pressure is lowered too rapidly.

What is the penumbra?

500

In patients with severe, end-stage CHF, this medication can be administered IV to improve cardiac contractility 

Dobutamine

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