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USMLE step 3 Exam Prep Questions And Answers (202472025)
Clues to ischemic disease - ✔✔dull pain
15-30 minutes
occurs on exertion
substernal
radiates to jaw or left arm


PE findings for ischemic chest pain - ✔✔S3 (dilated LV)
S4 (hypertrophic LV)
holosystolic murmur (MR)
JVD
Rales (CHF)
Edema
Gen: distressed, SOB, clutching chest.


MI: diagnostic testing:
1. first test to do:
2. if choosing between testing and treatment:
3. first treatment to give:
4. Other tests to do:
5. most accurate test: - ✔✔1. EKG
2. treat first
3. ASA
4. CK-MB, troponins, stress test, echo, angiography
5. CK-MB

,Treatment for ACS: - ✔✔Things that lower mortality:
ASA-- instant platelet inhibitor
PCI
thrombolytics (if can't to PCI within 90 minutes or new LBBB)
statins
Clopidogrel (esp if asa allergy)


lower mortality in some cases
ace/arb (if low EF)


don't lower mortality but should still be done:
beta blocker
o2
morphine
nitrates


Alts:
CCB: beta blocker intol, cocaine or vasospasm
PAcemaker: AV blocks or bradycardia
lidocaine/ amiodarone: VT or VF


NSTEMI:
1. first line treatment
2. best benefit - ✔✔1. LMWH
2. GPIIb/IIIa inhibitors

,when do you use ACE/ARBs in ischemic cardiac disease - ✔✔cardiac failure (e.g.
chf, systolic dysfunction or low ef).


Elderly woman with SOB + rales and edema:
1. what tests do you order?
2. what meds do you order?
3. most likley dx:
4. if still symptomatic: - ✔✔1.EKG, CXR, echo, oximetry, monitoring unit, ABG,
BMP
2. O2, morphine, nitrates, furosemide
3. CHF exacerbation
** transfer to ICU in CCS!**
4. order an inotrope (milrinone, amrinone or dobutamine).


Valvular lesion ^VR .....dec VR ..grip.. amylN
(effect on M). (squat) (valsalva)
AS......... ..........X ............X ..........X .........X
AR ......... .........X ............X ..........X .........X
MS ......... .........X ............X ..........X .........X
MR ......... .........X ............X ..........X .........X
VSD ......... .......X ............X ..........X .........X
HOCM ........ ....X ............X ..........X .........X
MVP ..... ..........X ............X ..........X .........X - ✔✔Valvular lesion ^VR .....dec VR
..grip.. amylN
(effect on M). (squat) (valsalva)
AS ...................^ .........dec ........dec .........^
AR ..................^ .........dec ........dec .........^

, MS ...................^ .........dec.......... - ...........-
MR .................^ ..........dec .........^.......... dec
VSD.................^ ..........dec .........^.......... dec
HOCM ...........dec ........^ ...........dec......... ^
MVP ..............dec ........^ ...........dec......... ^


what is the optimal treatment for:
1. murmurs that improve on valsalva (and which murmurs are these?)
2. murmurs that improves with amyl nitrate (and which murmurs are these?)
3. best therapy for regurgitant lesions
4. best therapy for stenotic lesions - ✔✔1. Valsalva = diuretics (AS, AR, MS, MR,
VSD)= L heart murmurs
2. amyl nitrate = ACE inhibitor (AR, MR, VSD)
3. diuretics
4. repair (baloon for MS, replace for AS)


75 yo M with hx HTN now with chest pain/ syncope. hear a crescendodecrescendo
systolic murmur at the 2nd R intercostal space that radiates to the carotids.
what is the dx, w/u, tx? - ✔✔Dx: AS
workup: TTE (best initial test), TEE (more accurate) L heart cath (most accurate),
also do EKG and CxR (LVH)
treatment: Diurese, but overdiuresis is best--> valve replacement is best


75 yo M with hx HTN now with SOB/ fatigue. You hear a decrescendo-crescendo
diastolic murmur at the LSB
what is the dx, w/u, tx and other physical findings? - ✔✔Dx: AR
workup: TTE (best initial test), TEE (more accurate) L heart cath (most accurate),
also do EKG and CxR (LVH)

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