MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
CARDIAC CONDITIONS
Q No 1 |
Normal
Mitral valve area is ______________ |
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Q No 2 |
Orthopnoea is seen in
Mitral stenosis if the valve size is _____ |
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> 2.5 cms2 |
B.
1.5--2.5 cms2 |
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1—1.5 cms2 |
D.
<1cms2 |
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Q No 3 |
Normal
gradient of aortic valve is ___________ |
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Q No 4 |
Popliteal
cuff systolic pressure exceeds brachial cuff pressure by > 20 mm Hg is called as |
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Q No 5 |
Non-Modifiable
risk factors for myocardial infarction includes all, Except_______ |
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Q No 6 |
Which
Isoenzymes starts raising within 4—6 hours after development of Acute
Myocardial Infarction is ____________ |
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Q No 7 |
__________
is the major cause of death within one hour of developing MI |
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Q No 8 |
_____________
treatment is recommended for Sinus bradycardia if patient is Stable. |
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Q No 9 |
Elastic
and fibrous thickening of the endocarditis is called ________ |
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Q No 10 |
Pacemakers
last for ________ years |
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Q No 11 |
Indications
for the Temporary pacemakers is ________ |
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Q No 12 |
All
are the Indications for the Permanent Pacemakers, Except__________ |
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Q No 13 |
All
are absolute contraindications for the Thrombolytic therapy, Except_________ |
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Q No 14 |
Primary
cardiomyopathies are due to _______________ |
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Q No 15 |
Relative
contraindications for Thrombolytic therapy are ____________ |
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Q No 16 |
Emergency
CABG is indicated if_______________ |
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Q No 17 |
CPR
could be continued to a minimum period of ________ |
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Q No 18 |
All
included in the criteria for diagnosing cardiogenic shock, Except_______ |
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Q No 19 |
Alternate
flushing and blanching of forehead is _________ |
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Q No 20 |
Normal
Aortic valve area is ________ |
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Question No
Answers
1.
A
2.
D
3.
A
4.
C
5.
C
6.
A
7.
B
8.
C
9.
D
10.
B
11.
D
12.
B
13.
C
14.
A
15.
B
16.
C
17.
B
18.
D
19.
B
20.
C
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