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Coronary Artery Disease
Grab bag
Physical
Congenital
100
Class I Antiarrhythmics block sodium channels, resulting in slowed conduction velocity, or negative ______.
What is dromotropy?
100
This is a Type 4 MI
What is PCI-related MI?
100
The following has been shown to improve cardiovascular risk prediction in patients with HIV, in addition to traditional Framingham risk factors
What is CD4 count?
100
This is pulmonary regurgitation murmur in patients with pulmonary hypertension secondary to mitral stenosis.
What is Graham Steel murmur?
100
This is the difference in Fallot's tetralogy and pentalogy.
What is an ASD?
200
General mechanism of Class III anti-arhhythmics.
What is K channel blocking?
200
A contraindication to Ticagrelor
What is prior TIA or CVA? (Not rec for age >75)
200
Sudden deterioration in the setting of late LAD related MI and new murmur.
What is VSD?
200
Systolic and diastolic sounds heard over the femoral artery ("pistol shots") in AR.
What is Traube's sign?
200
Cleft mitral valve is seen in this defect, often found in Trisomy 21
What is AV canal defect?
300
Specific syndrome whose arrhythmic trigger is swimming or emotion/exertion.
What is LQT1?
300
The apolipoprotein forming LDL
What is Apo B100?
300
These radiation effects are not caused by mutation rather than cell death.
What are stochastic effects?
300
This type of systolic murmur will decrease with handgrip.
What is HCM?
300
This lesion is associated with Williams syndrome
What is Supravalvular AS?
400
Ion channel responsible for phase 0 in nodal tissue.
What is "Funny" pacemaker current (If) slow Na channel?
400
The dominant initiating event in the pathogenesis of ACS.
What is plaque rupture?
400
The initial hemodynamic change in pregnancy is decrease in this parameter.
What is SVR?
400
This sign in AR is bobbing of the head
What is Demussets sign?
400
The cardiac anomaly associated with Holt Oram syndrome.
What is ASD?
500
Normal EKG with sinus rhythm and alternating PR segment duration.
Dual AV node physiology
500
The loading dose for ticagrelor in STEMI.
What is 180mg?
500
This causes a type I Cardiotoxicity, which is reversible.
What are anthracyclines?
500
The elements of Becks Triad
What are hypotension, increased central venous pressure (JVP), and distant heart sounds?
500
Sinus venosus is most often associated with this anomaly
What is Partial anomalous venous return?