Hyperlipidemia
Rheumatic Heart Disease and Fever
Pericarditis
Endocarditis
Miscellanous
100
What test is used to assess hyperlipidemia? 

Lipid profile (LDL, HDL, etc)

100

What bacteria causes rheumatic fever? 

GABHS

100

Most common finding upon auscultation on physical exam? 

Pericardial friction rub

100

What is the biggest risk factor endocarditis? 

IV drug use

100

Beck's triad is associated with what? 

Cardiac tamponade

200

What's the first line medication for hyperlipidemia? 

Statin

200

What is the diagnostic criteria for rheumatic fever? 

Jones criteria


200

What helps to alleviate chest pain in pericarditis? 

Sitting/leaning forward

200

What is the criteria for bacterial endocarditis? 

Dukes criteria

200

You have ossler nodes and janeway lesion, what is the diagnosis? 

Endocarditis

300

What is the normal triglyceride range?

<150

300

Which valve is most commonly affected? 

Mitral valve

300

What is the most common finding on EKG? 

Diffuse ST elevations (early)

300

What will you see on an eye exam for infective endocarditis? 

Roth spots

300

Pericardial effusion can lead to? 

Cardiac tamponade

400

What is a common skin finding in severe hyperlipidemia? 

Xanthoma

400

How long do you take prophylactic PCN for after a diagnosis of rheumatic fever? 

10 years or until 40 years old, which ever comes first.

400

What are 2 common complications of pericarditis? 

Cardiac tamponade and pericardial effusion.

400

What prophylactic medication should be useed?

Amoxicillin

400

The HACEK group is associated with? 

Infective endocarditis

500

What medications can cause hyperlipidemia? 

Steroids and progestins.

500

What is the diagnostic test for rheumatic heart disease? 

Echocardiogram 

500

What is the treatment for pericarditis? 

Aspirin or Ibuprofen

500

What changes will be found on EKG? 

AV block 

500

Your patient has sydenham chorea and erythema migrans, what do they have? 

Rheumatic fever