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is. This. Your. With. Host. Dr.Krim. EKG ID. Cardiac Murmurs. Physical Signs. Anti- arrhythmics. JEOPARDY. Cardiac murmurs. Physical signs. Anti- arrhythmics. EKG ID. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. is This

  2. Your With Host... Dr.Krim

  3. EKG ID

  4. CardiacMurmurs

  5. PhysicalSigns

  6. Anti-arrhythmics

  7. JEOPARDY Cardiac murmurs Physical signs Anti- arrhythmics EKG ID 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  8. What is a normal ECG?

  9. What is anterior wall MI?

  10. What is ventricular tachycardia?

  11. DAILY DOUBLE

  12. What is Wolf-Parkinson-White Syndrome (WPW) ?

  13. What is atrial flutter?

  14. With a slow carotid upstroke, this murmur is best heard in the 2nd L ICS and occurs in mid-systole, though a late-peaking one may indicate worse disease

  15. What is aortic stenosis?

  16. Best heard at the apex and with the patients in left lateral decubitus, it is holo-diastolic and low-pitched—rare now with reduction in RHD cases

  17. What is mitral stenosis?

  18. A blowing, decrescendo, diastolic murmur, it is associated with many conditions such as Marfan syndrome and ankylosing spondylitis

  19. What is aortic regurgitation?

  20. Named after a 19th century American MD, this diastolic murmur is best heard in the apex; it suggests severe AR and is thought to be related to early closure of the mitral valve

  21. What is Austin Flint murmur?

  22. In AS, the murmur may radiate to the apical area mimicking MR presumed to be due to high frequency vibrations from a calcific aortic valve to the apex

  23. What is Gallavardin phenomenon?

  24. This finding is defined by a greater than 10 mm Hg inspiratory decline in systolic arterial pressure

  25. What is pulsus paradoxus?

  26. Inspiratory rise in jugular venous pressure commonly seen in cardiac tamponade

  27. What is Kussmaul’s sign?

  28. Performed by attempting to forcibly exhale while keeping the mouth and nose closed, this maneuver can terminate supraventricular tachycardias

  29. What is Valsalva maneuver?

  30. Increase in the intensity of tricuspid regurgitation murmur during inspiration

  31. What is Carvallo’s sign?

  32. Systolic and diastolic two-phase murmur that can be heard over the femoral artery in severe aortic regurgitation

  33. What is Duroziez’s sign or murmur?

  34. Class Ia antiarrhythmic agent known to cause “cinchonism”

  35. What is Quinidine?

  36. Class II antiarrhythmic agents known to improve survival in CAD and HF patients

  37. What are beta blockers?

  38. Class III antiarrhythmic agent with a half life of 45days

  39. What is amiodarone?

  40. A very effective pure class III antiarrhytmic agent for the conversion of atrial flutter; it may however prolong the QT interval and promote torsades

  41. What is Dofetilide(or Ibutilide)?

  42. Class Ia antiarrhythmic agent often used to treat atrial fibrillation in the setting of WPW

  43. What is procainamide(Pronestyl)?

  44. DOUBLE JEOPARDY

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