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EXAM #1: CARDIAC CYCLE
What is the first event in the ca...,
When does the second phase of the...,
What is the second phase of the c...
49  cards
EXAM #1: CARDIAC OUTPUT
What is the definition of co,
What is the stroke volume,
What is the equation for co
33  cards
EXAM #1: REVIEW OF ECG
Where is the cl concentration high,
Is the cardiac cell negatively ch...,
What are the five phases of the c...
45  cards
EXAM #1: MECHANISMS OF DYSRHYTHMIAS
What phases of the cardiac myocyt...,
What phase of the cardiac myocyte...,
What are the two important parts ...
35  cards
EXAM #1: OMM IN CARDIOLOGY
What vertebral levels correspond ...,
What is the effect of the sns on ...,
What are the effects of increased...
23  cards
EXAM #1: CORONARY & PULMONARY CIRCULATION
What is wpw syndrome,
What normally prevents re entry,
What two mechanisms can lead to t...
39  cards
EXAM #1: BASIC ECG
Where does the bundle of his lie,
What is the first part of ventric...,
Is the sinus node depolarization ...
46  cards
EXAM #1: CHAMBER ENLARGEMENT
What are the primary etiologies o...,
What is a la conduction abnormali...,
What is a ra conduction abnormali...
8  cards
EXAM #1: ANTIARRHYTHMIC PHARMACOTHERAPY
What are class i antiarrhythmics,
What are class ii antiarrhythmics,
What are class iii antiarrhythmics
39  cards
EXAM#1: CONDUCTION DEFECTS
How many fasicles does the rbb have,
How many fasicles does the lbb have,
What are the three unifasicular b...
34  cards
EXAM #1: MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA AND INFARCTION
What layer of the heart is the mo...,
What are the three main determina...,
What is the relationship between ...
19  cards
EXAM #1: VENTRICULAR PRE-EXCITATION & ARRHYTHMIA
What is the definition of ventric...,
What is the eponym for an accesso...,
What is the clinical consequence ...
29  cards
EXAM #1: A-FIB AND A-FLUTTER
What description is pathognomonic...,
What are the characteristics of a...,
What is the most common presentat...
8  cards
EXAM #1: JUNCTIONAL AND VENTRICULAR DYSRHYTHMAIS
In what patient populations are r...,
What may predipose one to a junct...,
Where is re entry most common to ...
17  cards
EXAM #1: ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
What is the definition of arterio...,
What are the three sub categories...,
What is the definition of atheros...
35  cards
EXAM #1: DYSLIPIDEMIA
What is dyslipidemia,
How are cholesterol and tg transp...,
What are the subunits of a lipopr...
37  cards
EXAM #1: DYSLIPIDEMIA II
What is the moa of the statins,
What are the effects of statins o...,
What should you do for a patient ...
35  cards
EXAM #1: CARDIOGENIC SHOCK IN PEDIATRICS
In children what is the most comm...,
What is shock,
What is cardiogenic shock
23  cards
EXAM #1: ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE
What is the definition of coronar...,
What are the modifiable risk fact...,
What are the non modifiable risk ...
38  cards
EXAM #1: CARDIOMYOPATHY
What is the definition of cardiom...,
What is the definition of dilated...,
What is the definition of hypertr...
32  cards
EXAM #1: AORTIC VALVE DISEASE
What is aortic regurgitation,
What causes aortic regurgitation,
What are the valvular defects tha...
21  cards
EXAM #1: REVIEW
Draw and label the normal jugular...,
What is the h wave on the jugular...,
What condition will cause an abse...
107  cards
EXAM #2: MI I & II
What does a mi typically result from,
What is acute coronary syndrome acs,
Do most plaque ruptures result in...
48  cards
EXAM #2: CARDIAC EVALUATION IN CHILDREN
What are the important elements o...,
How is growth development affecte...,
What do you want to know about cy...
25  cards
EXAM #2: ACYANOTIC HEART DISEASE
Why do holes in the heart create ...,
What is the most common type of asd,
What is a secundum type asd
65  cards
EXAM #2: CYANOTIC HEART DISEASE
What causes cyanosis,
What is acrocyanosis,
What is isolated circumoral cyanosis
35  cards
EXAM #2: CARDIAC EMERGENCIES IN CHILDREN
What are dr mooridians d and e in...,
What labs should you draw for a s...,
What drugs should you consider fo...
25  cards
EXAM #2: COMPLICATIONS OF MI
When are arrhythmias most common ...,
Do pvcs require specific manageme...,
What is an accelerated idioventri...
34  cards
EXAM #2: SHOCK
What is shock,
What are the four components of t...,
What are the three major categori...
14  cards
EXAM #2: HYPERTENSION
What is the life time risk for a ...,
How much does an increase in 20 m...,
How much does htn increase the ri...
44  cards
EXAM #2: PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL & VENOUS DISEASE
What is the most common etiology ...,
What are the two major risk facto...,
What is the most common symptom o...
26  cards
EXAM #2: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF HTN
According to the jnc7 what is nor...,
According to the jnc7 what is pre...,
According to the jnc7 what is sta...
27  cards
EXAM #2: MITRAL VALVE DISEASE
What causes mitral regurgitation,
What valve structures are involve...,
What disease processes will effec...
41  cards
EXAM #2: A-FIB
What is the most common sustained...,
What causes a fib,
What happens to co in a fib
21  cards
EXAM #2: CHF I & II
What is the definition of heart f...,
What is the definition of myocard...,
What is the definition of circula...
53  cards
EXAM #2: NON-INVASIVE CARDIAC DIAGNOSIS
What are the three elements of ty...,
What is the target pre test proba...,
What is the goal of a stress test
21  cards
EXAM #2: DISEASES OF THE AORTA
What is a key element of the phys...,
What is the risk of rupture for a...,
What is the risk of rupture for a...
22  cards
EXAM #2: REVIEW
List the four changes to heart so...,
List the medical therapy that sho...,
List the absolute contraindicatio...
83  cards

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