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RDCS Exam Guide Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • RDCS Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • RDCS Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers Pacemaker - Correct ANSWER- SA Node Backup to SA node Impulse pauses to prevent simultaneous contraction of the atria and ventricles - Correct ANSWER- AV Node Why is the SA node the primary pacemaker? - Correct ANSWER- The SA node has the highest intrinsic rate of any cardiac tissue Intrinsic rate of SA node - Correct ANSWER- 60-70 per minute
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RDCS EXAM 2024 with 100% Correct Answers
  • RDCS EXAM 2024 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • RDCS EXAM 2024 with 100% Correct Answers Which tricuspid valve leaflets are seen in the parasternal short axis view? - ANSWERSAnterior and posterior Which aortic valve leaflets are seen in the parasternal long axis view? - ANSWERSRight and non AS - ANSWERSLate peaking systolic jet 220/PHT FOR MS - ANSWERS(220) (2.20) RVSP= SBP-VSD SHUNT - ANSWERS Which view do you use to confide BAV - ANSWERSSAX SYSTOLE Hepatic flow reversal occurs when? - ANSWERSSystole How is the best...
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Views General RDCS Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25
  • Views General RDCS Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25

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  • Views General RDCS Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25 Which view is used in the detection and assessment of the IVC - ANSWERSsubcostal What 2 D view is best view for the assessment of IAS - ANSWERSSubcostal 4 Which 2 d view is best for identifying the malformed tricuspid valve apparatus that characterizes abstains anomaly? - ANSWERSApical 4 Which 2D views are best for direct imaging of a discrete sub aortic membrane - ANSWERSapical 5 chamber and apical long axis views Which is bes...
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RDCS exam Latest 2024| Questions with Complete Solutions
  • RDCS exam Latest 2024| Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • What type of tricuspid stenosis is very rare? - Isolated What other valve abnormality is tricuspid stenosis associated with? - mitral stenosis in rheumatic heart disease Average normal tricuspid valve area - 7cm^2 Causes of tricuspid stenosis - - rheumatic heart disease - involves only leaflet tips - carcinoid syndrome - involves entire leaflet - congenital malformation
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RDCS Exam Review Questions with Correct Answers
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  • You're performing m-mode on the mitral valve and notice that the "E" point of the anterior leaflet is touching the IVS and the LV walls are grossly thickened. What abnormality is suspected? - HOCM (SAM) A 40 year old female presents for an echocardiogram with peripheral edema, jugular vein distention and inability to exercise without weakness and chest pain. 2D echo reveals LV hypertrophy and what looks like ground-glass in the myocardium. What is suspected? - Restrictive Cardiomyopathy...
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RDCS exam 2 Latest 2024| Questions with Complete Solutions
  • RDCS exam 2 Latest 2024| Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • Mild pulmonary stenosis velocity - 0.9-3 m/s Moderate pulmonary stenosis velocity - 3-4 m/s Sever pulmonic stenosis velocity - > 4 m/s Sever pulmonic stenosis PPG - >64 mmHg Symptoms of pulmonic stenosis - Dyspnea on exertion SOB chest pain Syncope Fatigue
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RDCS Exam| Questions with Complete Solutions To Guarantee Pass
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  • Bacterial endocarditis - infection of the epithelial layer of cells that cover the inner borders of the heart muscle What does bacterial endocarditis cause? - - causes vegetations formation due to damage to the endocardial surface What causes bacterial endocarditis? - - microorganisms, usually bacterial; most common streptococcus viridans or staphylococcus aureus What are vegetations? - clusters of bacteria and other infected organisms mixed with clumps of blood cell elements, fibrin and ...
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RDCS Exam Quizzes & Ans Solved 100% Correct!!
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RDCS Boards exam | Questions with Complete Solutions
  • RDCS Boards exam | Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • What is a characteristic of the LV - Normally contains 2 papillary muscles Expiration causes _______ in flow toward the heart in the lower extremities - an increase What are the 3 hepatic veins - right, left, mid Diastole of the heart occurs when the atria are - emptying into the ventricles Where is the Chiari network identified in the heart - RA If the LV end systolic volume is 40 mL and the end diastolic volume is 120 mL. What is the stroke volume and EF? - 80 mL, 67%
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RDCS Exam Prep Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Name the DeBakey type dissections I-III - I= ascending and descending II=ascending only III=descending only The primary symptom of pericarditis is: - Positional chest pain The values for peak gradients across the pulmonic valve are as follows: - <30mmHg = mild 30-64mmHg= moderate >64mmHg= severe
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