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CCI REVIEW ECHO 2 TEST 1 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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PAEDP formula?



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4 x PREDV2 RAP
Mitral RF %=( mitral SV-aortic SV) /
(pulmonic Reurg end diastolic
mitral SV x 100%
Velocity)

, a. Norwood
Opening of the Mitral Valve or the b. Blalock-Taussing
Rapid filling phase c. Fontan
d. Konno c. Fontan


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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy may be suspected if the ratio of IVS
thickness to Left Ventricle posterior wall thickness is what?



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Severe (>40%) Area is too large




1.3 to 1 expiratory decrease


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What is the significance of this calculation?



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RVSP= 4V² + RAP. V = TR
velocity. RAP est. by IVC A tremor or vibration felt of palpation.
collapse. Heard in grade 4, 5, 6 heart murmurs
10 mmHg = normal.




Liability = legally responsible for our
actions towards patients
Negligence = Increases heart rate and contractility.
Doing something we should NOT do Decreases the AV conduction time
or not doing something we SHOULD
do


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T/F, Pulmonary atresia with an intact VSD is associated with an
overriding aorta



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, T wave CSA x VTI




False transient


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What maneuvers can cause a decrease in Left Ventricle volume and
provoke mitral valve prolapse



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MV= Thick redundant leaflets, mass lesions on the flow (atrial) side of the leaflets,
mobile masses in the left atrium during systole and in the left ventricle during
diastole.

AOV= Thick redundant leaflets, mass lesions on the flow (ventricular) side of the
leaflets, mobile masses in the LVOT during diastole and in the aorta during systole




2D= RV diastolic collapse, are asystolic collapse, right and left ventricular volume
changes associated with respiration better seen on M-mode, dilated IVC without
inspiratory collapse.
Doppler= Aimed at measuring transvalcular flow velocities and detecting respiration
related changes and flow. Normally mitral inflow varies by less than 10%. In
Tamponade velocities may vary as much as 40%. In general, tamponade may be
indicated by respiration related flow changes greater than 25% for mitral valve and
greater than 50% for tricuspid valve.

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