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Quiz: Congenital Heart Disease – Differentiating the Dangerous from the Harmless: 20-753419
Quiz: Congenital Heart Disease – Differentiating the Dangerous from the Harmless: 20-753419
20-753419
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Quiz
Aortic stenosis in dogs causes a heart murmur with a point of maximum intensity over
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The left apex
The left heart base
The right apex
Severe pulmonic stenosis causes
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Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy
Left ventricular concentric hypertrophy
Left atrial enlargement
A large left to right shunting PDA in a dog causes
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Left ventricular volume overload
An increase in left ventricular outflow velocity
Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy
A pulmonic stenosis with a pressure gradient of 150 mmHg across the right ventricular outflow tract is
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Mild
Moderate
Severe
A ventricular septal defect in a dog without pulmonic stenosis or significant pulmonary hypertension usually causes
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left to right blood flow
right to left blood flow
bidirectional blood flow
Severe aortic stenosis in dogs
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Is usually associated with moderate to severe left ventricular concentric hypertrophy
Can cause sudden cardiac death
Can cause ascites
A left-to-right shunting and hemodynamically significant PDA in a dog usually causes
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A left basal machinery murmur
A right apical systolic murmur
A right basal systolic murmur
Mild pulmonic stenosis can be identified
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On radiographs
On echo
Cannot be identified
Mild aortic stenosis
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Can cause sudden cardiac death
Can cause left-sided congestive heart failure
Does usually not affect the patient’s prognosis
An atrial septal defect as a single congenital heart defect usually causes
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Left to right shunting of blood because the right ventricle has a higher compliance than the left ventricle (fills easier with blood in diastole)
Right to left shunting of blood because all pulmonary veins enter the right atrium
Does never cause any shunting of blood
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