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1.1.1 Body Fluids and Electrolytes
What happens to water concentrati...,
What happens to an rbc when it is...,
At normal body temp what is the s...
40  cards
1.1.2 Cell Biology and Histology of the Vascular System
Name the major vessels in the ord...,
What are the three types of capil...,
What are the 3 major layers of th...
47  cards
1.1.3 Heart Structures
What causes the dub sound in the ...,
Ischemic cardiac pain due to inad...,
Which layer of the serous pericar...
68  cards
1.1.4 Lipoprotein Structure and Metabolism
What is the role of hdl in the tr...,
What is the general structure of ...,
What is the substrate and site of...
30  cards
1.2.1 Body Fluids and Electrolyte Disturbances
Keep going,
Describe how the six volume and e...,
How do you calculate sodium deficit
30  cards
1.2.2 Development of Heart and Cardiovascular System
When does the heart first beat in...,
List the most common congential a...,
At day 20 when the embryo begins ...
40  cards
1.2.3 Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
The acyanotic l r shunt associate...,
What is a patent ductus arterosis,
What are the three main examples ...
35  cards
1.3.1 Resting Potential Generation
What does conductance refer to,
At any instance of time,
What are three
48  cards
1.3.2 Cardiac Myocyte
What is the thick black squiggly ...,
What are each of the arrows point...,
What is this an image of
22  cards
1.3.3 Action Potential Generation
When both gates are open what wil...,
When threshold is achieved what h...,
What conformation are the voltage...
34  cards
2.1.1 Normal Cardiac Electrophysiology
What is an important cellular fea...,
What effect does sympathetic stim...
49  cards
2.1.2 Normal Heart Exam
What is different between arterie...,
Where is the mitral area,
Following palpation sustained pre...
36  cards
2.2.1 Electrocardiography
Which leads are responsible for c...,
79 y 0 f with severe dyspnea note...,
In which lead is the q wave norma...
37  cards
2.2.2 Abnormal Cardiac Electrophysiology
What is the mechanism by which hy...,
Long qt syndrome can be cause by,
Why is v membrane potential being...
51  cards
2.3.1 Autonomic Nervous System and Cardiovascular Control Mechanisms
How could difficulty swallowing,
What is the effect of the parasym...,
Upon standing what happens to pla...
66  cards
Week 1 Formative Quiz
Absence of apob 100 would result in,
Capillaries with continuous endot...,
What bind to desmosomes
54  cards
Pathoma Review
0  cards
Cardiopulmonary Extra Questions
The following data were obtained ...,
The normal ranges for systolic di...,
A patient has a systolic crescend...
68  cards
2.4.1 Cardiac Cycle
What is arterial pressure determi...,
What is occurring during atrial c...,
What do each of these arrow stand...
38  cards
2.4.2 Myocardial Performance
Peak ventricular systolic pressure,
What is reduced in ventricular hy...,
What would you expect to be alter...
58  cards
2.5.1 Treatment of Cardiovascular Disorders
Other than statins what is a prom...,
What are the two epidemics of the...,
Are statins created equal
56  cards
2.5.2 Hemodynamics
How will left vagal stimulation d...,
But wait the cross sectional area...,
Why is turbulent flow important w...
61  cards
eLearning - Antiarrhythmic Drugs
0  cards
eLearning - Cardiac Electrophysiology in Hyperkalemia
Patient is given thiopental and s...,
With regards to sa node cells wha...,
In regards to question 2
8  cards
eLearning - Cardiac Biomarkers of Myocardial Infaraction
What are the ideal characteristic...,
What are some good biomarkers for...,
How does the use of cardiac speci...
14  cards
3.1.1 Infectious and Valvular Heart Disease
Differentiate b t oslers nodes an...,
What is this and what is it cause...,
What is this an image of when is ...
33  cards
3.1.2 Introduction to Sepsis
How does sepsis incidence vary wi...,
If those dont stabilize the patie...
17  cards
3.1.3 Microcirculation
How can reprofusion cause damage ...,
What is the difference between ca...,
What is the role of precapillary ...
39  cards
3.1.4 Vasculitis Disorders
What is churg strauss syndrome,
What is this,
What is this an image of
44  cards
3.2.1 Hypotension
What are the three clasifications...,
What are some examples of hypovol...,
What are some examples of distrib...
35  cards
3.2.2 Cardiac Valve Dysfunction
What is the key feature of aortic...,
What can be a result of chronic m...,
How does mitral insufficiency com...
42  cards
3.2.3 Cardiomyopathies
What is being circled in this image,
What are 4 diseases that can pres...,
What is cardiomegaly
27  cards
3.2.4 Measurement of Cardiac Output and Cardiac Shunts
What is the golden standard of me...,
What are the normal blood o2 cont...,
How would an increased blood flow...
25  cards
Cardiovascular Drugs
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What is the physiological effect ...,
What is the drug quinidine used t...
57  cards
3.3.1 Regional Circulations
Which organs require the largest ...,
What is the equation for flow to ...,
Why does resting blood flow diffe...
45  cards
3.3.2 Hypertension
What is hypertension defined as,
What are the causes of hypertension,
What are the two classifications ...
29  cards
3.3.3 Coagulation and Fibrinolysis
What is hemostasis,
What are the three steps in hemos...,
What are the two steps of platele...
29  cards
3.4.1 Atherosclerosis
What is the number one risk facto...,
What has been proven to be an out...,
Decribe the sensitivity of angiog...
14  cards
3.4.2 Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease
What tool do you use to determine...,
What are the aha acc recommendati...,
What 4 lifestyle modifications ca...
25  cards
3.4.3 Heart Failure - A Clinical Case
What are the pertinent findings t...,
What testing will be needed for h...,
What would be imaging study to ge...
17  cards
High Yield
How does sympathetic firing effec...,
What does sympathetic firing do t...,
What is the overall effect of sym...
51  cards
3.5.1 Exercise and Cardiovascular Fitness
What is a vo2,
What happens to the heart rate du...,
What happens to cardiac output du...
20  cards
4.2.1 Cell Biology and Histology of Respiratory System
Where is the olfactory area in th...,
Which mitotically active cells se...,
The axonal projections of olfacto...
31  cards
4.2.2 Development of the Respiratory System
0  cards
4.2.3 Thoracic Wall and Lung Cavities
Identify the structures,
Where is the thorax located,
What are the key skeletal element...
42  cards
4.2.4 Lungs
0  cards

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