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| Viral, Pneumonia, Plueral Effusion |
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| 2 mmHG reduction in BP would lead to? |
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7% less MI 10% less death from stroke |
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| describe an abnormal development anatomically that can lead to Htn? |
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| Htn may develop from abnormal development of aortic elasticity |
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| disease where BP levels flucuate? |
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| what valve disease has left and right sided failure Sx? |
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| Female > Male Heart Disease? |
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MVP MS Raynauds (Raymond was the MVP of the MS race) |
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Which Vavle disease has the "triad" what is the triad? |
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which disease has the Austin Flint Murmur? Explain |
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AR low pitched diastolic murmur |
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| boot shaped left ventricle? |
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| which valve disorder do you treat with surgery only if you have Sx? |
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| which heart valve disease do you only do surgery if the pt. is young? |
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| Holosystolic murmur with radation to "base" |
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HCM (think about Sam stealing 2nd base...) |
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| which disease has the septum bend into the ventricle? |
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| Which heart disease is only restricted in late diastole? |
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| which disease shows a small heart? |
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| Differnce between Restrictive cardiomyopathy and constrictive pericarditis? |
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Definition
Restrictive cardiomyopathy involves the ventricles C. Peri involves all 4 chambers. |
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