Evaluation of Chest Pain
Evaluation of Palpitations
EKG Abnormalities
Risk Calculators
Pharmacotherapy
100

Chest pain associated with exercise has a likelihood ratio of 4.7 of being associated with this diagnosis

What is acute coronary syndrome (ACS)?

100

These are 4 possible characteristics of a panic attack

What are: palpitations, sweating, trembling, sensations of dyspnea or choking, chest pain/discomfort, nausea, dizziness, chills/heat, parasthesias, derealization, fear of losing control, fear of dying?

4 or more of these symptoms must be present for a diagnosis of panic attack

100

These abnormalities suggest atrial fibrillation

What are P wave abnormalities, supraventricular premature beats, and bradycardia?

100

These are the 3 demographic categories currently used in the ASCVD risk estimator

What are age, gender, and race?

100

This is one of the first line treatments for hypertension control in a patient with diabetes without nephropathy

What is an ACE-I/ARB or CCB or thiazide diuretic?

200

This is a tool to understand the patient's diet to make informed recommendations for cardiovascular health

What is a 24 hour diet recall/diet diary?

200

These are 3 possible systemic causes of palpitations

What are hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, postmenopausal syndrome, fever, anemia, pregnancy, hypovolemia, orthostatic hypotension, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, pheochromocytoma, arteriovenous fistula?

200

This abnormality suggests prior myocardial infarction

What are Q waves?

200

These are 3 of the components of Wells Criteria for diagnosing pulmonary embolism

Clinical signs and symptoms of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) 3 points

PE is the most likely diagnosis 3 points

Heart rate > 100 1.5 points

Immobilization at least 3 days, or surgery in the previous four weeks 1.5 points

Previous, objectively diagnosed PE or DVT 1.5 points

Hemoptysis 1 point

Malignancy or treatment within six month, or palliative 1 point

200

This intensity level of statin is indicated in a patient 40-75 yo with diabetes and a ASCVD risk > 7.5%

What is a high intensity statin?

A moderate intensity statin is used if ASCVD risk ≤ 7.5%

300

These are the 3 P's of chest pain quality that reduce the likelihood of ACS

What are: Pleuritic, Positional, reproduced by Palpation?

Also stabbing Pain

300

These are 4 of the main categories of causes of palpitations

What are: cardiac arrhythmias, structural heart disease, psychiatric disorders, systemic causes, and medication effects?

300
These abnormalities may indicate prolonged QT syndrome, which can lead to Torsades de Pointes

What are prolongation of the QT interval and abnormal T waves?

300

These are three of the measurements used in the ASCVD risk calculator

What are blood pressure, total cholesterol, HDL, and LDL?

300

This is the first line medication for the treatment of hypertension in a patient with chronic kidney disease

What is an ACE-I/ARB? (Cannot use both)

A CCB or thiazide may be used as add on therapy to reach a goal of 130/80 mmHg

400

These are 4 of the typical characteristics of a history of angina, using the OPQRST mnemonic

What are:

Onset: sudden

Provocation/palliation: may be exercise, cold, emotional stress, meals, sexual intercourse

Quality: squeezing, tightness, pressure

Radiation/region: substernal, radiating to the upper extremity/shoulder/neck/throat/lower jaw/teeth (if wide extent, think MI!!!)

Severity: typical is severe, atypical angina is not felt as severely

Tempo: 5-30 minutes each

Associated with sweating, dyspnea, nausea

400

These are 5 diagnoses that are associated with the history of a 50 yo AFAB with palpitations during exercise

What are: valvular heart disease, coronary artery disease, dysrhythmia, vasomotor symptoms of menopause, hyperthyroidism, anemia, illicit drug use, and anxiety/panic disorder?

400

These abnormalities suggest ventricular tachycardia

What are frequent premature ventricular contractions?

400

This is the threshold 10 year ASCVD risk level for medication treatment of Stage 1 Hypertension (130-139/80-89)

What is ≥10%?

400

This level of statin is indicated for a patient >21 yo with LDL-c > 190 mg/dL

What is a high-intensity statin?

500

These are 5 of the prodromal symptoms of ACS in patients of female gender

What are: fatigue, dyspnea, numbness, dizziness, back pain, indigestion, nausea/vomiting, cough, palpitations, dyspnea, neck and jaw pain?

500

These are 4 outpatient studies that can be ordered to evaluate palpitations

What are: EKG, 24-48hr Holter monitor, loop recorder, echocardiogram, CBC, TSH, and urine drug screen?

500

These abnormalities suggest super ventricular tachycardia and may be associated with Afib

What are short PR intervals and delta waves (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome)?

500

These are the characteristics of the low CVD risk women in the Nurses' Health Study (name at least 4/5 criteria).

Not currently smoking

BMI < 25

Alcohol consumption ≤ 1/2 drink per day

moderate to vigorous physical activity for at least 30 minutes daily

highest consumption of cereal fiber in the cohort

500

This decade of life is the one indicated for the usage of aspirin for the primary prevention of CVD events and colorectal cancer with a B rating, and this decade of life is indicated with a C rating.

What is the age of 50-59 (B rating) and 60-69 (C rating)?