What are the four modifiable risk factors for atherosclerosis? _____, hypercholesterolemia (LDL), smoking, diabetes
#2
Stable angina often presents with chest pain lasting _____ minutes that radiates to the left arm or jaw
#3
The given ECG shows ventricular _____, and the blue arrows indicate _____
#4
_____ angina is characterized by episodic chest pain during rest due to coronary artery spasm
#5
The most important treatment for STEMI is _____ therapy, such as angioplasty (preferred) or fibrinolysis
#6
_____ cardiomyopathy is the probable diagnosis when the observed myocardial stunning pattern does not match ECG changes.
#7
In patients with hypertension and what comorbidity should ACE inhibitors / ARBs become first line?
_____
#8
Electric cardioversion is _____effective in the management of Multifocal atrial tachycardia
#9
What pathology is indicated on the ECG below?
_____
#10
What pathology is indicated on the ECG below?
_____
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Coronary Artery Disease and Angina Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: What are the four modifiable risk factors for atherosclerosis? _____, hypercholesterolemia (LDL), smoking, diabetes
Answer: Hypertension
Flashcard 2: Stable angina often presents with chest pain lasting _____ minutes that radiates to the left arm or jaw
Answer: < 20
Flashcard 3: The given ECG shows ventricular _____, and the blue arrows indicate _____
Answer: tachycardia
Flashcard 4: _____ angina is characterized by episodic chest pain during rest due to coronary artery spasm
Answer: Vasospastic (variant/prinzmetal)
Flashcard 5: The most important treatment for STEMI is _____ therapy, such as angioplasty (preferred) or fibrinolysis
Answer: reperfusion
Flashcard 6: _____ cardiomyopathy is the probable diagnosis when the observed myocardial stunning pattern does not match ECG changes.
Answer: Takotsubo
Flashcard 7: In patients with hypertension and what comorbidity should ACE inhibitors / ARBs become first line?
_____
Answer: Hypertension with Diabetes Mellitus
Flashcard 8: Electric cardioversion is _____effective in the management of Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Answer: in
Flashcard 9: What pathology is indicated on the ECG below?
_____
Answer: 1st degree AV block
Flashcard 10: What pathology is indicated on the ECG below?
_____
Answer: 2nd degree AV block, Mobitz type II
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