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ECHO HINTS (ARDMS) EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 LV Mass 9eight) remains normal in chronic: - answermitral stenosis High engulation of an M-mode tranducer bean equals to - answerpseudo bicuspid AV Whatis the primary effect of long standing AI? - answerdecreased EF High velocity jet (4 m/...

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ECHO HINTS (ARDMS) EXA M WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 LV Mass 9eight) remains normal in chronic: - answer✔✔mitral stenosis High engulation of an M -mode tranducer bean equals to - answer✔✔pseudo bicuspid A V Whatis the primary effect of long standing AI? - answer✔✔decreased EF High velocity jet (4 m/sec) will be what type of trace MS or AI? - answer✔✔AI Which of the following syndrome fits with AR, AO dilatation, Ao dissections & Ao aneurysm? - answer✔✔Marfa n syndrome Why follow chronic AI patients? - answer✔✔check LV size Systolic reversal od flow is also called what? - answer✔✔"retrograde" RVSP=? - answer✔✔PAP Lambl's Excrescenced are sometimes listed as apotential answer - answer✔✔They are thin filiform st rands (fronds) that form on the edges of valve leaflets What cause a pericadial knock? - answer✔✔abrupt cessation of early diastolic inflow (classic in constrictive pericarditis) similar in timing to a very loud S3 What accompanies bicuspid Aortic valves? - answer✔✔coarctation of the aorta (50% of coarcts have a bicuspid valve) When is mitral pressure half -time NOT accurate? - answer✔✔post valvuloplasty Given TR and RA pressure What can you calculate? - answer✔✔Right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP)=PAP If your patient has a dilated LV and thin septum What might be going on with the patient? - answer✔✔Severe MR What is the best way to determine the severity of MR? - answer✔✔pulmonary venous flow Which cardiac pathology affects the valves? - answer✔✔carci noid Name the 2 layers of the pericardium - answer✔✔visceral and parietal Which pericardial layer is the serous? - answer✔✔visceral or epicardial Cardiac tamponade is rapid filling of fluid: - answer✔✔causing restrictive diastolic filling Question about an indication of tamponade and the best answer was? - answer✔✔"RA/RV collapse in diastole" A acyanotic shunt is? - answer✔✔Left to Right A cyanotic shunt is? - answer✔✔Right to Left Kids with Tuberous Sclerosis develop what type of cadiac tumors? - answer✔✔Rhabdomyomas Peripheral contrast NOT useful in ? - answer✔✔AI Which view shows the coronary sinus in long axis? - answer✔✔Apical 4 -chamber with posterior angulation What is the valv e of the IVC? - answer✔✔Eustachian valve What is meant by automaticity? - answer✔✔The ability to initiate an electric impulse or beat What is Intrinsic? - answer✔✔pertaining exclusively to a part What does amyl nitrite do to HR? - answer✔✔Increase heart ra te Where does a pacer wire goes to? - answer✔✔the right apex central venous lines stays in the RA Where does Swan -Ganz catheters goes to? - answer✔✔usually DO NOT go to the RV apex Why are the right and left coronaries called right and left? - answer✔✔the left artery supplies most of the LV and the right artery most of th RV Why are th RCC, LCC and NCC called what they are? - answer✔✔because of the coronaries Whre does the left anterior descending coronary artery originate? - answer✔✔anterior interventricul ar sulcus A systolic rumble might be? - answer✔✔Tricuspid regurgitation What is hematocrit? - answer✔✔% of blood comprised of red blood cells If you are doing an echo on a supine patient who becomes short of breath what should you do first? - answer✔✔sit the patient upright Wjat do you do first for an apneic patient after giving sedation? - answer✔✔check their airway Why do an IVC "sniff" test? - answer✔✔to check for elevated RA pressure What type of shunt causes cyanosis in newborns? - answer✔✔R to L shunt s

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