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==Shipyard== | ==Shipyard== | ||
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==Post-operative EKG]] | |||
Hypocalcemia | [[Hypocalcemia]] will be seen on the EKG | ||
Asymptomatic | ==Vomitting== | ||
Pilot for | [[Hyypokalemia]] | ||
==The Asymptomatic Patient== | |||
Pilot is seen for an exam. There will not be a normal EKG | |||
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==Clinical Trials== | |||
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Trials that are two to five years old are included. | |||
==Diastolic Sound== | ==Diastolic Sound== |
Revision as of 13:18, 29 September 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Data
There is no random data provided on the test. Capture the one line summary of what they are telling you in all the data. This is there for a reason. Use it to guide you in discerning what they are trying to test you on in this question.
Goal of the Exam
They are looking for you to integrate knowledge, not just regurgitate knowledge. This is not a test of basic science or rote knowledge.
Distracting Answers
These answers are not that close to the correct answer so that the test is fair. They are somewhat distant from the correct answer. Usually comes down to two answers.
Geography
Living in South America should trigger consideration of Chagas disease for instance.
Symptoms
Symptoms are provided because the guidelines are often based upon symptoms.
Treatment versus Diagnosis Options
Look for the one choice that is not diametrically opposed to the others, that is different from the others.
Dimensions
Dimensions are used to trigger your knowledge regarding the need for valve replacement or valve repair. You should know the dimensions that should trigger valve replacement in the guidelines.
EKG
Tests for pattern recognition skills. Review lots of complex EKGs. The EKGs can be tough but are fair. It usually comes down to 2 diagnoses, not 5 or 6. If you see VT, it is most likely it. Pick the most serious diagnosis that is threatening to the patient if you are not sure.
On Cardiac Mediciation
This is a question about digoxin. They don't say what the medicine is.
South America
Scuba DIver
PFO with paradoxical embolism. TIA after scuba diving is PFO
Preganancy
Peripartum CMP Coronary dissection
LOng Plane Flight
PE
Weight Loss-=
Fen fend
Deafness
Long QT
Swimming syncope
Long QT
Irish hemoch Japan Apical HOCM Black repol Htn response to meds Haitian Peripartum CMP Portugese Amyloid
Shipyard
==Post-operative EKG]] Hypocalcemia will be seen on the EKG
Vomitting
The Asymptomatic Patient
Pilot is seen for an exam. There will not be a normal EKG repol LVH + HOCM WPW Long QT Brugada LBBB RBBB Atrial fibrillation
Clinical Trials
The board is one to two years behind. Trials that are two to five years old are included.
Diastolic Sound
is a pericardial knock, is the JVP elevated.
Splinter Hemorrhages
Will be called subungual hemorrhages
Forced Breath Holding
This is another term for the valsalva maneuver