SYMPTOMS
CARDIAC MURMUR
PHYSICAL EXAM
THERAPY
ENDOCARDITIS
100

    Classic Triad of symptoms in aortic stenosis

      What is Syncope, Angina and Dyspnea

100

Holo-systolic murmur heard across the precordium and often radiates to the back.

What is mitral regurgitation?

100

Widened pulse pressure and diastolic murmur at right and sternal border

What is aortic regurgitation?

100

First line therapy for patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis.

What is aortic valve replacement?

100

What is an Infection of the Cardiac Heart Valve?

What is Infective Endocarditis?

200

Cause of angina in patients with aortic stenosis.

What is demand ischemia from oxygen supply/demand mismatch?

200

This is a diastolic, low flow and referred to as a rumble

What is mitral stenosis murmur?

200

Common arrhythmia associated with mitral stenosis.

What is atrial fibrillation?

200

The most common diagnostic study used to assess valvular heart disease.

What is echocardiogram?

200

What is the most frequently infected cardiac valve in a patient with a history of IVDA?

What is the tricuspid aortic valve

300

Symptoms of mitral stenosis occur when this happens.

What is elevation of left atrial pressure?

300

Systolic murmur heard at the right 2nd intercostal space and radiates to the carotids.

What is aortic stenosis murmur?

300

Head nodding (DeMusset's sign) with each heartbeat and Quincke's pulse can be present.

What is chronic severe aortic regurgitation?

300

Tachycardia, Left ventricular hypertrophy and left atrial enlargement are commonly associated with this condition

What is chronic aortic regurgitation?

300

True or False

People with prosthetic heart valves always require antibiotics prior to dental exams and procedures.

True

400

It is the most common symptom associated with mitral regurgitation.

What is shortness of breath?

400

2 cardiac murmurs that produce a holo-systolic murmur.

What is tricuspid regurgitation and mitral regurgitation?  

400

Physical examination finding associated with left ventricular hypertrophy and heard in patients with aortic stenosis, coronary artery disease and hypertension.

What is S4 (atrial gallop)?

400

Pharmacotherapy that has been proven to reduce mortality in patients with mitral regurgitation

What are ACE inhibitors?

400

What is the name of the criteria for evaluating Infective Endocarditis?

What is Duke's Criteria?

500

Symptoms of decreased exercise tolerance and heart failure.

What is chronic mitral regurgitation?

500

Condition associated with delayed carotid upstroke.

What is aortic stenosis?

500

Reduced functional capacity, neck vein distention, peripheral edema and pulmonary hypertension can be associated with this condition.

What is mitral stenosis?

500

The 2 most common parameters used to assess the severity of aortic stenosis?

What is pressure gradient and aortic valve area?

500

What is the most common antibiotic used for dental prophylaxis for patients without medication allergies?

What is Amoxicillin?

600

Most common cause of aortic stenosis in patients less than 60 years of age

What is bicuspid aortic valve?

600

Infective endocarditis, dissection of the ascending aorta and trauma may be associated with acute onset of this valvular disorder.

What is acute aortic regurgitation?

600

Most common cause of mitral stenosis.

What is rheumatic heart disease?

600

Echocardiogram findings in patients with chronic severe aortic regurgitation.

What is left ventricular systolic and diastolic dilatation and reduction in ejection fraction?

600

What is the most common organisim for Endocarditis?

What is Gram-positive bacteria?

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