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ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM 1. Know the causes of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. P493 2. Understand risk factors for abdominal aortic aneurysm. P494 3. Development of AAA 4. AAA expansion 5. AAA rup... ture 6. Know the symptoms of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. 7. AAA is an important clinical diagnosis because it is associated with considerable risk of rupture and death as the aneurysm enlarges to a diameter of more than 5.0cm (1.96 inches). SYMPTOMS 8. Symptom and sign of a ruptured AAA 9. classic diagnostic triad of ruptured AAA is hypotension (42%), pulsatile abdominal mass (91%), and abdominal pain (58%) or back pain (70%). The triad is encountered in only 50% of patients with a ruptured AAA. Ruptured AAAs should be suspected in any patient who comes in with complaints of hypotension and atypical abdominal or back pain symptoms 10. What is a Saccular Abdominal Aneurysm? 11. What are the risks for abdominal aortic aneurysm? DIAGNOSTIC TESTING FOR CAD 12. Why is CT imaging limited in women? P492 13. Can ischemic changes on an ECG during or after an ETT correlate to the effected artery or arteries? 14. What diagnostic test is used for CAD? P488 15. Exercise Tolerance Test 16. What defines a positive exercise echocardiogram? 17. .Myocardial Perfusion Imaging 18. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Exercise Echocardiography 19. Understand the coronary flow related to CAD. 20. What is the best reason to add a Doppler flow studies during an echocardiogram study? 21. What changes would you see during an ETT that are highly predictive of CAD? P489 22. What is an Isometric ST-segment during exercise caused by? P488 23. Where would you measure the J point located on an ECG in relation to the QRS and ST-segment depression after an exercise stress test? P488 24. Why would you order an ETT in a symptomatic woman with a normal ECG? 25. What predictive value does a significant ST-segment elevation have for CAD? p488 26. What physiological changes occur during effort in the routine ETT? 27. What does an abnormal left ventricular ejection fraction on an echocardiogram mean for a patient during an ETT? P490 28. Know the reasons for using the risk stratification according to the Farmingham risk score to justify a ETT in an asymptomatic patient. HEART FAILURE 29. Where could you find supporting data for guidelines for prevention of future heart disease? P456 30. What are the signs of heart failure? p541 Symptoms: 31. Shortness of breath (dyspnea) 32. Persistent coughing, bronchospasm, or wheezing- 33. Edema SIGNS 34. Jugular venous distention: 35. Crackles, frothy or pink sputum, pleural effusions- 36. Third heart sound: 37. Fourth heart sound: 38. Aortic stenosis: 39. Mitral regurgitation: 40. Tricuspid regurgitation: 41. Hepatomegaly, right upper quadrant tenderness: 42. Physical Exam: 43. Ascites, anasarca, or edema: 44. Physical Exam: 45. Altered hemodynamics: 46. Tachycardia: 47. Displaced point of maximal impulse: 48. Hypotension, cool extremities: [Show More]

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