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Cardiac cycle
What is the first event in the ca...,
Is there isovolumic contraction d...,
Will there be isovolumic contract...
36  cards
Cardiac output
What is the lvot where is it located,
Definition cardiac index,
What are the determinants of sv
23  cards
Review of ECG
What channel contributes to the d...,
Which channel is slow depolarizing,
Which channel is rapid depolarizing
41  cards
Mechanisms of dysrhythmias
During which phases does the abso...,
The refractory period of the ap i...,
In the resting state what is the ...
34  cards
Osteopathic considerations in cardiology
The heart corresponds to what levels,
What parasympathetic nerves are r...,
What sympathetic nerves are respo...
14  cards
Coronary and pulmonary circulation
Most transmural mis occur in what...,
In which leads are anterior lv tr...,
In which leads are inferior lv tr...
21  cards
ECG I and II: Basic principles
Where does the first depolarizati...,
The depolarization of the entire ...,
Does the sa node depolarization i...
43  cards
ECG III: Chamber enlargement
What are three etiologies for atr...,
What is p mitrale,
What is p pulmonale
14  cards
Antiarrhythmic pharmacotherapy
Class i antiarrhythmics block wha...,
Class ii antiarrhythmics block wh...,
Class iii antiarrhythmics block w...
42  cards
ECG IV: Abnormal intraventricular conduction
What are the unifascicular blocks,
What are the left unifascicular b...,
What are the bifascicular blocks
19  cards
ECG V: Atrioventricular blocks
A first degree av block has a pr ...,
Are first degree av blocks relate...,
Definition second degree av block
15  cards
ECG VI: Myocardial ischemia and infarction
What layer of the heart is most s...,
What are the three main determina...,
What is the appearance of the st ...
17  cards
ECG VII: Ventricular pre-excitation
How does ventricular pre excitati...,
What two events can lead to ventr...,
What type of wave occurs when ven...
10  cards
Arrhythmias
What is the most common reason fo...,
What is the most common reason fo...,
What are the requirements for ree...
13  cards
Atrial flutter and fibrillation
Which waves give atrial flutter a...,
What is the appearance of the qrs...,
Irregularly irregular signifies w...
3  cards
Reentrant junctional tachyarrhythmias
Where do reentrant junctional tac...,
What is the general mechanism for...,
What are the three specific mecha...
5  cards
Reentrant ventricular tachyarrhythmias
Reentrant ventricular tachyarrhyt...,
What is the most common mechanism...,
Reentrant ventricular tachyarrhyt...
7  cards
Atherosclerosis
What is the risk multiplier for 2...,
Ratio of ldl hdl should not excee...,
Which lipoprotein is a significan...
22  cards
Dyslipidemia
What is the composition of lipopr...,
What is the function of apo b100,
What is the function of apo b48
37  cards
Treatment of dyslipidemias
What are the 4 major statin benef...,
What is the most common adverse e...,
Statin triggered autoimmune myoph...
22  cards
Cardiogenic shock in pediatric patients
Definition co,
Definition cardiogenic shock,
Equation bp
19  cards
Coronary artery disease and myocardial ischemia
What is the major model for ascvd,
Which cells can become foam cells...,
What is the advanced lesion in at...
17  cards
Cardiomyopathies
Definition dilated cardiomyopathy,
Definition hypertrophic cardiomyo...,
Definition restrictive cardiomyop...
20  cards
Valvular heart disease I: aortic valve
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is the pathogenesis of aorti...,
What history features are present...
14  cards
Myocardial infarction I
Mi results from,
Mis result from a rupture or eros...,
When a plaque ruptures blood is e...
28  cards
Myocardial infarction II
What are the three main classes o...,
Everyone with chest pain gets wha...,
What is the result of an nstemi
12  cards
Cardiac evaluation in children
In children with heart disease wh...,
Are cyanotic babies from a heart ...,
What are the two types of tachyca...
14  cards
Acyanotic heart disease
What are the left to right shunt ...,
Why do holes in the heart create ...,
Which type of asd is most common ...
36  cards
Cyanotic heart defects
What are the respiratory causes o...,
How do you augment pulmonary bloo...,
What is the use of the hyperoxitest
26  cards
Cardiac emergencies in pediatrics
What is the normal hr in neonates,
What is the normal rr for term in...,
What are the abcdes of resuscitation
12  cards
Myocardial infarction III
Do arrhythmias occur during stemi...,
What is the most common type of a...,
What is done for pvcs
32  cards
Circulatory shock
Definition shock,
What is the most important indica...,
What is the primary cause of dist...
9  cards
Systemic hypertension I
Normotensive people at age 55 hav...,
Jnc 8 makes recommendations for b...,
How does a narrow or loose cuff a...
28  cards
Systemic hypertension II
Renal atherosclerotic disease cau...,
Is sah mostly symptomatic or asym...,
What is the most common form of t...
16  cards
Peripheral arterial and venous disease
What is the main etiology of peri...,
What are the two main risk factor...,
What is the most common symptom c...
25  cards
Pathophysiology of hypertension
Normal bp according to jnc 7,
Htn predisposes to what major con...,
What does each incremental increa...
18  cards
Mitral valve disease
What are the etiologies of mitral...,
Which conditions affect the mitra...,
Which conditions affect the mitra...
25  cards
Atrial fibrillation
What is the most common systained...,
What is the pathophysiology of at...,
Atrial fibrillation is often prec...
20  cards
Heart failure I
Definition heart failure,
Definition myocardial failure,
Definition circulatory failure
30  cards
Heart failure II
What are the goals of hf therapy 4,
Hf stage a,
Hf stage b
17  cards
Non-invasive cardiac disease
How is chest pain classified,
What is bayes theorem,
What is the goal hr for a stress ...
19  cards
Aortic disease
Unequal pulses bp indicates what ...,
What is the classic triad for aaa...,
What are the treatment options fo...
14  cards
Harvey
What generates heart sounds,
What are the good and bad causes ...,
S3 when sound why
39  cards

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