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Cardiology — MCQs

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Q21Easy

What are the major criteria for rheumatic fever?

Q22Easy

The term infantile polyarteritis nodosa was formerly used for which condition?

Q23Easy

Which of the following is NOT associated with Kawasaki disease?

Q24Medium

A 2-year-old boy presented to the ER with stridor, hoarseness of breath, and difficulty in swallowing. The patient also has a history of recurrent chest infections for which he was frequently hospitalized. Upper GI endoscopy was normal. Chest x-ray findings are pending. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q25Easy

What is the most common type of Roger's anomaly?

Q26Easy

Which of the following is NOT a major criterion in NADA's criteria?

Q27Easy

Which of the following is NOT seen in Tetralogy of Fallot?

Q28Medium

Which of the following statements about the ductus arteriosus is true?

Q29Medium

A 34-day-old baby presented with increased respiratory effort along with grunting. The infant is always irritable, feeds very poorly, and has not been able to gain weight. There is a history of frequent recurrent pneumonia requiring hospitalization. On examination, the findings include wide pulse pressure, bounding peripheral pulses, a hyperkinetic apex, a continuous thrill in the 2nd left intercostal space, and a continuous murmur localized to the 2nd left intercostal space and radiating down the left sternal border. Which of the following concomitant findings is most likely to be present in this child?

Q30Medium

A newborn with a marked congenital heart defect (CHD) and decreased pulmonary vascularity should be treated with which of the following medications?

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