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AAFP questions with accurate answers, 100% pass rate. Graded A+ Document Content and Description Below Preeclampsia dx? - Bp > 140/90 AND proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation Sign of severe preeclampsia? - Epigastric pain, vision changes, hyperreflexia, Headache - indicates severe and co nvulsions are imminent Txmtnet for severe preeclampsia? - Hydralazine to control BP, magnesium, delivery asap What is HELLP syndrome a form of? - Preeclampsia Treatment for CHF class 3 with LBBB and EF 25% on maximal therapy? - Cardiac resynchronization therapy (gets both ventricles firing) What dietary intervention can reduce the rate of sudden cardiac death? - Omega 3 First line medications for descending aortic dissections? - Beta blockers to lower HR and BP; nitroprusside can be given but not initially because it could cause reflex tachy Txtment for SVT if adenosine fails? - Beta blockers or non DHP ccb Side effect of digoxin tox? - Yellow vision Best sodium blockers post MI? - Lidocaine and Mexilitine (1B drugs) - Lido has Mexican tacos after MI What can be used after adenosine, CCB and BB fail for SVT? - Propafenone or flecainide (1C) Txtment for HTN in blacks? - Thiazide and CCB (diltiazem included) What does still's murmur sound like? - Systolic murmur sounding like guitar string thrumb Indication for thrombolysis in MI? - new onset LBBB Warfarin should keep INR level at what after DVT? What about for mechanical valves? - 2-3; 2.5-3.5 Benefit of LWMH? - Outpt txtment Symptom of CHF in infant? - Diaphoresis with feeding Pressure gradient that warrants txtment of aortic stenosis? - 50 mmhg What does sympatomatic aortic stensosi mean? - Abysmal life expectancy Is there a EF threshold for which you cant use beta blockers in HF? - No What is contraindication for using Beta blockers in HF? - Symptomatic heart block (2nd or 3rd degree duh) or HR < 50 bpm "Heart rate <50 beats per minute (bpm; unless a pacemaker is present). If the patient has a heart rate <50 bpm and a pacemaker is present, proceed with beta blocker therapy and suggest CRT since the patient is likely to become pacemaker dependent." Last updated: 8 months ago

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