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What are s3 and s4 heart sounds? |
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filling sounds. S3 indicates passive filling pathology and is heard in early diastole and S4 is active filling pathology and is heard in late diastole |
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what are characteristics of atrophic skin changes? What causes it? |
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thinning, dry, cally, loss of hair, loss of sweat and sebaceous glands. Caused by ischemia to the skin |
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classic symptomis goes to be worse onexertion, diphoresis (head andneck( and clod or food allergies. |
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Historical findings in pt with unstable angina |
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differentiated from stable angina by occurence withough physical exertion. can develop from stable angina. unstable angina is UNPREDICTABLE. |
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Variant/Mixed Angina hx findings |
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similar pain to other anginas w/ variable threshold of initiation, occurs at rest or exertion and NOT PREGRESSIVE IN SEVERITY |
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Name 5 risk factors for coronary ischemia? |
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HTN, DM, Hyperlipidemia, smoking, family hx, male sex, postmenopausal women. |
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what is arcus senilis? What is it a sign of? |
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cloudy ring around the iris in the eye. sign of atherosclerosis and hyperlipidemia |
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What common conditions show AV nicking? |
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a bruit heard over a vessel indicates what? |
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a murmur hear of the mitral valve most likely indicates what? What causes it? |
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mitral valve insufficiency and regurgitation of blood back into the atrium. Often due to weak pappilary muscles from coronary ischemia |
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what heart sounds will be heard if a pt is suffering from coronary ischemia? |
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s3 and s4, systolic murmur over mitral valve, rubs, and clicks |
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ECG findings in a coronary ischemia pt? |
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may be normal. may have ST elevation or depresion |
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CXR findings in coronary ischemia pt? |
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elarged cardiac shadow and calcification of the aortic arch |
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what diagnostic tests can you order to confirm coronary ischemia? |
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stress test, nuclear stress test w/ imaging, fast CT, cariac catheterization |
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how do you differentiate between angina and pericarditis? |
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pain is relieved if pt sits forward and is generally constant w/o relief in pericarditis. |
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Pericarditis location of pain? associated diseases? pt symptoms? exacerbating factors? |
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substernal pain associated w/ viral infections or chronic inflammatory disease such as RA. Pt suffers tachycardia and dyspnea. Not exaggerated w/ exertion |
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Physical findings in pericarditis |
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pericardial friction rub (diagnostic) Pericardial knock No atherosclerosis Neck vein distention w/ tamponade |
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What is cardiac tamponade? |
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fluid filling the pericardial sac |
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lab findings in pericarditis? |
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increase RBC sedimentation rate (inflammation marker) Positive inflammation markers ECG: diffuse ST elevation |
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what test do you use to confirm pericarditis? |
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echocardiography - ultrasound\ cardiac catheterization for pressure determination Pericardial biopsy |
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Common pt history for mitral valve prolapse? How do you distinguish MVP from other chest pathologies? |
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substernal pain w or w/o radiation Dyspnea at rest or exertion Palpitations and near syncope or syncope Most common in young thin females*** Family history of MVP** |
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physical findings in MVP? |
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mid-systolic click (S1-click-S2) Resting tachycardia pectus excavatum |
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What tests would you order to confirm MVP? |
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echocardiography Holter monitor for arrhythmias |
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sudden UNILATERAL CHEST PAIN NON-SUBSTERNAL severe dyspnea (worse that the pain. Not the case in angina) worse w/ inspiration |
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how do you test for a PE? |
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ABG shows hypoxia and hypercarbia ECG normal CXR normal usually VQ scanning*** pulmonary arteriography |
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what differentiated esophageal spasm from angina? |
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onset after eating, not related to physical activity, and related to postural position |
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what tests would you order to diagnose esophageal spasm? |
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upper GI barium swallow Esophageal manometry (tube down your throat, swallow, measure pressure) |
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differentiating factor that distinguishes musculoskeletal pain from other chest pains? |
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usually worse with motion or position and palpation |
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syndrome X features? finding that indicates it is syndrome X? |
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looks exactly like coronary ischemia even with associated ECG findings. However, no physical findings with stress test or catheterization. **pts are usually younger than typical heart pts** |
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how do you differentiate pericarditis from pleurisy? |
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pleurisy is worse with respiration while pericarditis does not change |
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history findings of pleurisy? |
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sharp stabbing pain in lateral chest worse with inspiration/cough associated w/ viral infection no pain radiation movement worsens pain lasts for days |
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physical findings with pleurisy? |
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pleural friction rub, focal rales, shallow splinting respirations |
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common history of aortic dissection pt? |
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sudden SEVERE tearing chest and back pain diaphoresis hx of atherosclerosis or HTN |
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physical findings in aortic dissection pt? |
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different BP in legs and arms HTN cardiac murmur or aortic insuffeciency Lungs clear |
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what tests confirm arotic dissection? |
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trans-esophageal echocardiography aortogroaphy cxr |
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hx found in pt with aortic stenosis? |
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looks exactly like angina pain w/ exertion dyspnea w/ exertion lightheadedness w/ exertion slowly progressive over years |
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physical findings in pt with aortic stenosis? |
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differentiated w/ systolic ejection murmur at aortic listening post S4 sounds enlarged PMI w/ heaves, lifts reduce carotic upstroke soft aortic closure sound |
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how do you test for aortic stenosis? |
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echocardiography ECH show LV hypertrophy CXR shows enlarged heart cardiac catheterization |
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