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Hallmark of Emphysema - Answer Dyspnea "pink puffers" - Answer Emphysema Pursed-lip expiration - Answer Emphysema Gold standard test for emphysema - Answer Pulmonary Function Test 3 Cardinal symptoms of chronic bronchitis - Answer Chronic cough, sputum production, and dys...

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Hallmark of Emphysema - Answer Dyspnea



"pink puffers" - Answer Emphysema



Pursed-lip expiration - Answer Emphysema



Gold standard test for emphysema - Answer Pulmonary Function Test



3 Cardinal symptoms of chronic bronchitis - Answer Chronic cough, sputum production, and dyspnea



"Blue Bloaters" - Answer Chronic Bronchitis



Gold standard test for chronic bronchitis - Answer Pulmonary Function Test



Barrel chest - Answer Emphysema



Most important step in management of COPD - Answer Smoking cessation



Examples of macrolides - Answer Azithromycin

Clarithromycin

Erythromycin



Examples of Cephalosporins - Answer - Cefuroxime

,-Cefixime

-Cephalexin

-Ceftriaxone

-Cefepime

-Cefotaxime



Gold Criteria - Answer COPD



Example of short acting beta agonist - Answer Albuterol



Example of short acting antimuscarinic (anticholinergic) agent - Answer Ipratropium



Example of long acting beta agonist - Answer Salmeterol

Formoterol



Example of long acting antimuscarinic (anticholinergic) agent - Answer Tiotropium



Initial test of choice for angina pectoris - Answer ECG



Classic finding on ECG for angina pectoris - Answer ST depression (resting ecg normal in 50% of cases)



Most important noninvasive testing for angina pectoris - Answer Stress testing with stress ecg,
mycocardial perfusion imaging, or stress echocardiography



Definitive diagnostic test for angina pectoris - Answer Coronary angiography



4 drugs in treatment of angina pectoris - Answer Daily aspirin, beta blockers, and statin and
nitroglycerin PRN

,M-shaped P wave on Lead II - Answer Left Atrial Enlargement



tall P wave in Lead II > or = 3 mm - Answer Right Atrial Enlargement



1. Wide QRS > 0.12 secs

2. Broad, slurred R in V5,6

3. Deep s wave in V1

4. ST elevations V1-V3 - Answer Left BBB



1. Wide QRS > 0.12 secs

2. RsR' in V1,2

3. Wide S wave in V6 - Answer Right BBB



First line treatment of sinus tachycardia - Answer Treat the underlying cause



First line treatment of symptomatic or unstable sinus bradycardia - Answer Atropine



Progressive lengthening of the PR interval until an occasional non-conducted atrial impulse (dropped
QRS complex) - Answer Mobitz I 2nd degree AV block (Wenckebach)



Constant PR interval before and after the non-conducted atrial beat (dropped QRS complexes) - Answer
Mobitz II 2nd degree AV block



Often progresses to 3rd degree AV block - Answer Mobitz II 2nd degree AV block



Regular P-P intervals & regular R-R intervals but they are not related to each other - Answer 3rd degree
AV block



Prolonged PR interval (>0.20 seconds) + all P waves are followed by QRS complexes - Answer 1st degree
AV block

, "sawtooth" atrial waves with no discernable P waves - Answer Atrial flutter



Definitive management of atrial flutter - Answer Radiofrequency catheter ablation



Examples of beta blockers used to treat atrial flutter/atrial fibrillation - Answer Metoprolol, atenolol, or
esmolol



Example of non-dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers used to treat atrial flutter/atrial fibrillation -
Answer Diltiazem, verapamil



Irregularly irregular rhythm with fibrillatory waves - Answer Atrial Fibrillation



Direct thrombin inhibitor (binds and inhibits thromin) - Answer Dabigatran



Factor Xa inhibitors - Answer Rivaroxaban

Apixaban

Edoxaban



Bundle of kent - Answer Wolff-Parkinson-White



Wave - delta wave (slurred QRS upstroke)

PR interval that is short

Wide QRS complexes (>0.12 secs) - Answer Wolff-Parkinson-White



Preferred antiartrhymic for Wolff-Parkinson-White - Answer Procainamide



Wide, bizarre QRS occuring earlier than expected

T wave is in the opposite direction of the QRS usually - Answer Premature ventricular complexes (PVC)

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