NBME CBSE (ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT) LATEST 2023/2024
BME CBSE (ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT) LATEST 2023/2024 Bulbus cordis Correct Answer: Smooth parts (outflow tract) of left and right ventricles endocardial cushions Correct Answer: Atrial septum, membranous interventricular septum; AV and semilunar valves neural crest left horn of the sinus venosus Correct Answer: coronary sinus posterior, sub cardinal, and supra cardinal veins Correct Answer: IVC Right common cardinal vein and right anterior cardinal vein Correct Answer: SVC Right horn of sinus venosus Correct Answer: Smooth part of right atrium (sinus venarum) Patent foramen ovale Correct Answer: failure of septum primum and septum secundum to fuse after birth Transposition of the great vessels Tetralogy of Fallot Persistent truncus arteriosus Correct Answer: Conotruncal abnormalities associated with failure of neural crest cells to migrate ductus venosus Correct Answer: connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava, bypassing the liver becomes ligamentum venosum phrenic nerve Correct Answer: innervates the diaphragm and pericardium S3 heart sound Correct Answer: Increased ventricular filling pressure (e.g., mitral regurgitation, HF), common in dilated ventricles normal in kids and pregnant women S4 heart sound Correct Answer: atrial kick late diastole, right before S1 best heard at apex in LLD position High atrial pressure. Stiff/hypertrophic ventricle (aortic stenosis, restrictive cardiomyopathy) Always abnormal atria contract Correct Answer: a wave of JVP c wave Correct Answer: RV contraction (closed tricuspid valve bulging into atrium) wave of JVP x descent Correct Answer: JVP wave corresponding to downward displacement of closed tricuspid valve during rapid ventricular ejection phase reduced or absent in tricuspid regurge V wave Correct Answer: JVP wave corresponding to inc'd RA pressure due to filling against closed tricuspid valve y descent Correct Answer: JVP wave corresponding to RA emptying into RV absent in cardiac tamponade plusus parvus et tardus Correct Answer: pulses are weak with delayed peak Aortic stenosis PR interval Correct Answer: 0.12-0.20 seconds 120 milliseconds QT interval length Correct Answer: 9 - 11 squares = .36 to .44 seconds Hypokalemia Correct Answer: U wave present on ECG Mg sulfate Correct Answer: for torsades de pointe, hypokalemia (can lengthen QT and cause torsades), and pre-eclampsia (prevent seizures) Romano-Ward syndrome Correct Answer: -Congenital long QT syndrome -Autosomal dominant, pure cardiac phenotype (no deafness). Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome Correct Answer: -Congenital long QT syndrome -Autosomal recessive, sensorineural deafness Brugada syndrome Correct Answer: -Autosomal dominant disorder affecting Na channels most common in Asian males. -ECG pattern of pseudo-right bundle branch block and ST elevations in V1-V3 (anterior ventricular septum) -inc risk of ventricular tachyarrhythmias and sudden cardiac deatgh Prevent SCD with implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome Correct Answer: Most common type of ventriuclar preexcitation sydnrome. Abnormal fast accessory conduction pathway from atria to venricle bypasses the rate-slowing AV node causing a delta wave and widening QRS with shortened PR interval. Could lead to a reentrant circuit and suprvaventicular tachy. First degree AV block Correct Answer: - PRI >5 boxes/.20 sec (200 msec) - Fixed but prolonged PRI (consistent but long) - normally get bradycardia here second degree AV block mobitz type 2 Correct Answer: -PR interval is constant -atrial conduction to ventricle is intermittent: dropped QRS without increasing PR interval length -disease below AV node in His bundle may progress to 3rd degree/complete AV block Second Degree AV Block Mobitz Type 1 (wenckebach) Correct Answer: Progressive lengthening of pr interval leading to dropped QRS third degree AV block Correct Answer: The atria and Ventricles are totally dissociated. -So, the QRSs and the P waves have no relation to each other. PCWP Correct Answer: 4-12 mmHg est of LA pressure Williams Syndrome Correct Answer: a genetic condition characterized by mental retardation in most regards but surprisingly good use of language relative to their other abilities, elfin facies Chromosome 7 assoc with supravalvular aortic stenosis DiGeorge Syndrome Correct Answer: Maldevelopment of 3 and 4 pharyngeal pouches, fascial dysmorphia, cardiac shunt (trunks arteriosus, tetralogy of Fallot), lack of T-cells, undeveloped paracortex Corneal arcus Correct Answer: Lipid deposits in the cornea. Common in the elderly, but appears earlier in life with hypercholesterolemia Stanford A aortic dissection Correct Answer: Dissection of the ascending aorta Tx with surgery Stanford B aortic dissection Correct Answer: Dissection of the descending aorta below the level o the left subclavian artery Tx: Beta Blockers then vasodilators
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