PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Topics (All possible questions and all possible correct answers)
what is the most common cause of heart failure? specifically left sided? right sided? correct answers -MC is CAD (coronary artery disease) -L sided: *CAD* & HTN -R sided: *L sided HF* & pulmonary dz decreased ejection fraction, thin ventricular walls, dilated LV chamber, and an S3 gallop (filling of dilated ventricle) is associated with systolic or diastolic heart failure? correct answers systolic (MC form of CHF) *(the sound is actually heard in the diastole though) -memory trick: "sys-to-lic" 3 consonants = S3 normal ejection fraction, thick ventricular walls, narrowed LV chamber, and an S4 gallop (atrial contraction into a stiff ventricle) is associated with systolic or diastolic heart failure? correct answers diastolic -memory trick: "di-a-sto-lic" 4 consonants = S4 what are the causes of systolic vs diastolic heart failure? correct answers -systolic: post *MI*, *dilated cardiomyopathy*, myocarditis -diastolic: *HTN*, *LVH*, *elderly*, valvular heart dz, hypertrophic or restrictive cardiomyopathy, constrictive pericarditis when the metabolic demands of the body exceed normal cardiac function (d/t thyrotoxicosis, wet beriberi, severe anemia, AV shunting, Paget's disease of the bone) this is termed ________ heart failure correct answers high-output *fairly uncommon -low-output HF is just d/t problem w/ myocardial contraction, ischemia, or chronic HTN what are some causes of acute vs chronic heart failure? correct answers -acute: *largely systolic*; hypertensive crisis, acute MI, papillary muscle rupture -chronic: dilated cardiomyopathy (systolic), valvular dz (diastolic) explain class I-IV New York Heart Association functional classes correct answers -class I: *no sx's*, *no limitation* during ordinary physical activity -class II: *mild sx's* (dyspnea or angina), *slight limitation* during ordinary activity -class III: *comfortable only at rest* (sx's caused maked limitation in activity even with minimal exertion -class IV: *sx's even while at rest*, severe limitations, inability to carry out physical activity
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decreased ejection fraction
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