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Jeopardy Secondary HTN Angina Pectoris Heart Failure Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Pulses Congenital Heart Disease Final Jeopardy $100 Question from Pulses A physical finding with arterial pulse waveform showing alternating strong and weak beats $100 Answer from Pulses What is Pulsus Alternans $200 Question from Pulses A pulse with two peaks during systole $200 Answer from Pulses What is Bisferiens Pulsus $300 Question from Pulses Inspiratory weakening of the pulse $300 Answer from Pulses What is Pulses Paradoxus $400 Question from Pulses Reflects the open tricuspid valve and the relatively passive filling of the ventricles $400 Answer from Pulses What is a rapid y descent $500 Question from Pulses Failure of the JVP to fall with inspiration $500 Answer from Pulses What is Kussmaul Sign $100 Question from Secondary Hypertension Clinical findings of central obesity with moon facies, buffalo hump, supraclavicular fat pads, protuberant abdomen, and thin extremities $100 Answer from Secondary Hypertension What is Cushing Syndrome $200 Question from Secondary Hypertension Unilateral adrenal adenoma is Known as… $200 Answer from Secondary Hypertension What is Conn syndrome $300 Question from Secondary Hypertension Most common cause of secondary hypertension $300 Answer from Secondary Hypertension What is Renal Parenchymal Disease $400 Question from Secondary Hypertension Two findings on CXR found in coarctation of the aorta? $400 Answer from Secondary Hypertension What are Scalloping of ribs and 3 or backward E sign? $500 Question from Secondary Hypertension Rule of Tens in found in this form of Secondary Hypertension $500 Answer from Secondary Hypertension What is pheochromocytoma? $100 Question from Angina Pectoris Clenching a fist over the mid chest $100 Answer from Angina Pectoris What is Levine Sign $200 Question from Angina Pectoris Coronary vasospasm that tends to involve right coronary artery. There may be no fixed stenoses. $200 Answer from Angina Pectoris What is prinzmetal (variant) angina $300 Question from Angina Pectoris Diagnosis of angina pectoris is strongly supported if it promptly and invariably shortens the attack $300 Answer from Angina Pectoris What is sublingual nitroglycerin $400 Question from Angina Pectoris Angina Pectoris with normal coronary arteries and without other identifiable causes $400 Answer from Angina Pectoris What is Syndrome X $500 Question from Angina Pectoris Known as increasing the elevation and speed of a treadmill every 3 minutes until limited by symptoms $500 Answer from Angina Pectoris What is Bruce Protocol $100 Question from Heart Failure The most common complaint of left sided heart failure $100 Answer from Heart Failure What is shortness of breath $200 Question from Heart Failure Structural heart disease that is strongly associated with the development of heart failure but no symptoms or sign $200 Answer from Heart Failure What is Stage B Heart Failure $300 Question from Heart Failure Expressed or elevated when ventricular filling pressures are high $300 Answer from Heart Failure B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) $400 Question from Heart Failure Ejection fraction is the fraction of blood pumped out of a ventricle with each beat. This is the lower limits of a normal value… $400 Answer from Heart Failure What is considered a Normal Ejection Fraction > 50 to 55% $500 Question from Heart Failure The most useful diagnostic modality for Heart Failure. $500 Answer from Heart Failure Echocardiography $100 Question from Congenital Heart Disease Atrial Septal Defect associated with atrioventricular septal defect $100 Answer from Congenital Heart Disease Ostium Primum $200 Question from Congenital Heart Disease In ASD, a patient may develop a right to left shunt that results in cyanosis $200 Answer from Congenital Heart Disease Eisenmenger Syndrome $300 Question from Congenital Heart Disease Most common congenital heart disease $300 Answer from Congenital Heart Disease VSD $400 Question from Congenital Heart Disease 1. VSD 2. RV outflow obstruction from infundibular stenosis Pulmonic stenosis 3. RVH 4. Overriding aorta $400 Answer from Congenital Heart Disease What is Tetralogy of Fallot $500 Question from Congenital Heart Disease Keeps ductus arteriosus patent $500 Answer from Congenital Heart Disease Prostaglandins—likely maternal Final Jeopardy Harsh, ejection crescendo-decrescendo murmur primarily at URSB (aortic area) but transmits to (carotids) neck and LLSB (apex) +/- Thrill +/- S4 +/- early ejection click Loudness is not related to its severity +/-Paradoxically splitting of A2 and P2 with expiration Final Jeopardy Answer What is Aortic Stenosis