Picture Jeopardy!
Four syllable answers
Double double jeopardy!
Scramble unscramble!
Not for the faint of heart
100
A decrease in this physical property causes the cardiac pressure volume curve to shift from 1 to 3.
What is afterload
100
Ho ho ho! This seasonal holiday disease is characterized by the deficiency of factor 9
What is Christmas disease, hemophilia B
100
The most serious side effect of statins It is the only statin that is FDA approved for use with immunosuppresant cyclosporin
What is Rhabdomyolysis, pravastatin
100
Heart Anatomy

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What is papillary muscle
100
An ECG analysis showing diffuse ST segment elevation is classic evidence for this diagnosis
What is Acute pericarditis
200
Nodules found in the hearts of individuals with rheumatic fever
What is aschoff body
200
During a thrombus formation, fibrinogen is converted to fibrin by thrombin, which is then stabilized by this transglutaminase
What is Factor 13
200
Classical adverse effects of this hyperlipidemic drug include skin flushing, predisposition to gout, and peptic ulcer disease When triglycerides serum levels are as high as 500 mg/dL, the initial goal is to prevent inflammation of this organ.
What is niacin, pancreas
200
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What is thrombocytopenia
200
Present in atherosclerosis, these lipid‐loaded macrophages are generated from the massive uptake of modified low‐density lipoproteins and the intracytoplasmatic accumulation of cholesteryl esters
What is foam cells
300
From the greek word for "divided", these can be identified on a blood smear in DIC or HUS ()
What is schistocyte
300
Niacin may decrease the risk of clot formation by preventing the inhibition of this important thrombolytic agent
What is plasminogen
300
The most effective class of diuretics, potentially causing excretion of up to 20% of filtered Na One of acetazolamide's contraindications is cirrhosis, due to increased serum levels of this molecule
What is Loop diuretics, NH3
300
Pathogen

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What is cocksackievirus
300
In adult coarctation, the number of heart chambers that undergo abnormal changes
What is 2 (LA and LV hypertrophy)
400
This condition is characterized by a progressive prolongation of the PR interval culminating in a non-conducted P wave
What is Wenckebach
400
Treatment to reverse over anticoagulation with warfarin
What is Vitamin K
400
Based on the greek word meaning "wasting away," this two word disease refers to the deposition of small sterile vegetations on valve leaflets, often associated with previous rheumatic fever The five syllable primary clinical sequelae due to marantic endocarditis
What is marantic endocarditis (marantikos) embolization, from loosely attached, non destructive vegetations
400
Expensive Antagonist

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What is eplerenone
400
This cardiac abnormality falsely simulates an abnormal Q wave
What is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
500
The drug that exhibits the mechanism of action shown below
What is digitalis
500
small, nontender erythematous lesions on the palms or soles that are indicative of infective endocarditis
What is Janeway lesions
500
Rheumatic fever is caused by a previous infection due to a specific species of bacteria that produces this type of hemolysis Chronic rheumatic heart disease most commonly manifests as this classic "fishmouth" or "buttonhole" valvular abnormality
What is beta hemolysis (s. pyogenes) mitral stenosis
500
Congenital

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What is ehler danlos syndrome
500
In diastolic heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, these two "volumes" are reduced at a similar ratio. Final jeopardy: First described in 1672 by Niels Stensen, it is the most common cyanotic heart defect and most common cause of blue baby syndrome. Chest xray shows the abnormal "coeur-en-sabot" (boot-like) appearance of the heart which is a classic result of the multiple malformations in this abnormality.
stroke volume / end diastolic volume What is tetralogy of fallot
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