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What do you look for in a patient with Kawasaki disease -
ANSWER -Coronary
artery
aneurysms
Which of the following terms refers to a decrease in wall
motion - ANSWER -
hypokinesis
How many segments of a wall have to be affected before
calling a WMA -
ANSWER -1
segment
What is the IVS motion in a patient with LBBB? - ANSWER -
Dyskinetic
,From where do the coronary arteries originate - ANSWER -The
L and R aortic
sinuses of
Valsalva
What does right dominance mean - ANSWER -When the right
coronary artery
gives rise to the posterior
descending artery
Which coronary supplies the interatrial septum - ANSWER -
Right (also usually
supplies the SA and AV
nodes)
Which coronary artery feeds the inferoseptal wall? - ANSWER
-right coronary
artery
What would be a contraindication to preforming a stress test
on an athlete with
chest pain - ANSWER -Unstable
angina
What can be given at peak dose if the target heart rate is
not reached -
ANSWER -
Atropine
, What does it mean if the 2-D image appears to have three atria -
ANSWER -Cor
Triatrium
Cor triatrium is - ANSWER -Congenital malformation
where there is a
membrane above the level of the
mitral valve
What is the most common type of ASD - ANSWER -secundum
Which is the best view to diagnose a sinus venosus ASD -
ANSWER -Modified
subcostal four
chamber
Partial anomalous pulmonary venous return is seen with which
type of ASD? -
ANSWER -sinus
venosus
How many beats to see contrast on the left side in a patient
with an ASD -
ANSWER -< 5
beats
Where should contrast be injected in order to diagnose a
persistent left superior