5 • 972 Ratings
🗓️ 28 May 2021
⏱️ 22 minutes
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0:00.0 | Okay, so this week's podcast is going to be a little bit different than the normal format. |
0:05.0 | What this podcast is going to be dedicated to, it's going to be 50, what I feel is high-yield questions |
0:10.0 | for the cardiology section for the pants and I picked two or three questions from each |
0:15.8 | blueprint topic from the NCCP blueprint for the cardiology section for the pants. |
0:20.3 | So I feel like this will be pretty useful. It's going to be again different than the normal format that I do, but I feel like this will help as well, especially as a quick cram before an exam if you have a cardiology exam coming up or even before the pants. So let's get into it 50 quick questions on cardiology for the |
0:34.7 | pants so let's start with number one describe the ECG findings on a patient |
0:38.8 | with multifocal atrial tachycardia describe the ECG findings on a patient with multifocal atrial tachycardia. Describe the ECG findings on a patient with |
0:43.7 | multifocal atrial tachycardia. It's going to be a heart rate above 100 and P waves |
0:48.7 | with at least three different morphologies. Compare that to Wandering atrial Pacemaker, where the only difference is the |
0:54.4 | heart rate is less than 100. You can remember that by thinking, Wandering Atrial Pacemaker, I just think of |
0:59.4 | always somebody just wandering around slowly, like an old person wandering around slow it's a slower heart rate that's the only difference so |
1:06.6 | Multifocal mutual attack of cardio over 100 and p waves of at least three different morphologies |
1:10.8 | Number two what is the most common type of |
1:12.8 | cardiomyopathy? That's dilated cardiomyopathy over 90% of the cases. |
1:18.3 | Question three, what are the most, what are the four known classes or |
1:21.9 | medications known to reduce mortality risk in patients with heart |
1:26.0 | failure for classes to reduce mortality risk in heart failure remember bash it's going to be |
1:31.1 | beta blockers ace inhibitors spironolactone, and hydrolyzein with nitrates. |
1:35.7 | Remember, of course, your ace inhibitors, anything within that, those subclasses, |
1:40.4 | the ARBs, the anguotenso receptor |
1:43.8 | and your tensor two receptor blockers or even your AR&I |
1:46.6 | which is in Tresto. |
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