Cardio PBL- Henkin Flashcards

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What is normal waist circumferance?

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What are possible causes of left ventricular hypertrophy?

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Hypertension, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, aortic stenosis

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What treatment should be given for metabolic syndrome with LVH and ST depression and palpitations?

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Aspirin for patients over 15% on Framingham

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4
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Treatment flowchart for AFib

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5
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CHAD score risk factors and relative risk

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6
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What does CHADS2 stand for?

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Each gets a point:

C-congestive heart failure

H-hypertension

A-Age >=75

D-Diabetes Mellitus

S2-stroke or TIA (2 points)

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7
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What is the maximum risk for a maximum CHADS2 score

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18.2x risk of stroke with a score of 6

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8
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At what CHAD score does the benefit for oral anticoagulants (warfarin) outweigh the risks of stroke?

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2

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What is the treatment for a CHAD risk of 0?

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Nothing or aspirin

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10
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What is the treatment for a CHAD risk of 1

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Aspirin or warfarin

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11
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What sort of upstream therapy prevents underlying disease causing AFib?

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ACEIs, ARBs, Statins, Omega 3s, etc.

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What can cause low BP, low pulse and engorged jugular veins?

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Overparasympathetic activity leading to a heart block seen in inferior or posterior MI.

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13
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What causes engorged jugular veins?

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RV damage

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14
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What is the immediate treatment for MI?

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Aspirin 300mg chewed, IV morphine, cath lab (if no time, thrombolysis).

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15
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What is the average hospital stay for an MI patient?

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5 days

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16
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Most important to prevent after MI:

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Arrhythmias, free wall rupture, future atherosclerosis, ischemia, LV remodeling froms carring.

17
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What drugs should be given post MI?

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A-antiplatelet (aspirin, clopidigrel for 1 year), B-beta blockeres, C-ACE inhibitor/Cholesterol lowering (statin, Ezetimibe, Fibrate/niacin), D-diet change

18
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What is the reduced risk with aspirin?

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20-25%

19
Q

What is the treatment for preload in MI in right ventricle?

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Fluids

20
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What is the treatment for preload in MI in left ventricle?

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Diuretics (NOT fluids, will drown)