Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy refers to this dysfunction:
What is diastolic dysfunction?
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What is Sinus Rhythm with 2nd deg AV block, Type 1 (Wenckebach)?
PR interval greater than 0.20 seconds.
What is a First Degree AVB?
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What is Sinus Rhythm with multifocal PVCs?
Sudden severe mid-scapular and back pain in a patient with hypotension and diaphoresis.
What is an Aortic Dissection
Required for heart activity:
What is the cardiac conduction system?
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What is Normal Sinus Rhythm?
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What is Junctional Escape Rhythm?
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What is Ventricular Tachycardia?
This classification of cardiovascular medications are prescribed to prevent/treat angina and reduce the workload on the heart by opening arteries and increasing arterial blood flow:
What are nitrates/nitrites?
Patient noted to have exertional lightheadedness and sudden palpitations when running to class for his final exam:
What is Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
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What is Atrial Flutter?
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What is Sinus Bradycardia with 2nd deg AV block Type 2?
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What is Sinus Rhythm with bigeminal PVCs?
What is a Ventricular Pacemaker with a Failure to Capture
A patient enters your cardiac rehabilitation program with a health history including severely diminished ejection fraction (~30%), systolic dysfunction, and decrease physical endurance is most likely suffering from this form of heart disease.
What is Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)
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What is VT
(polymorphic vs. Torsade)?
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What is Sinus rhythm with a bundle branch block?
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What is Ventricular Fibrillation?
What is a STEMI.
What is Sinus Bradycardia
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What is 3rd Degree AVB?
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What is a 3rd Degree Block?
12 Lead Assessment:
What is an Inferior Wall MI?
What is Hyperkalemia?