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Quiz: Cardiology is Simple: 20-748309
Quiz: Cardiology is Simple: 20-748309
20-748309
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Quiz
Severe mitral valve insufficiency due to Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease causes:
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Left ventricular volume overload
Left ventricular pressure overload
Right ventricular volume overload
Right ventricular pressure overload
Severe subaortic stenosis causes
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Left ventricular volume overload
Left ventricular pressure overload
Right ventricular volume overload
Right ventricular pressure overload
Severe pulmonic stenosis causes:
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Left ventricular volume overload
Left ventricular pressure overload
Right ventricular volume overload
Right ventricular pressure overload
Severe tricuspid regurgitation causes:
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Left ventricular volume overload
Left ventricular pressure overload
Right ventricular volume overload
Right ventricular pressure overload
Compensatory mechanisms for severe mitral regurgitation are
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Left ventricular eccentric hypertrophy
Increased heart rate
Increased sympathetic tone
Right ventricular concentric hypertrophy
Typical signs of decompensation of severe Degenerative Mitral Valve Disease are:
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Pulmonary edema
Increased respiratory rate
Lameness
Ascites
Typical clinical signs of decompensated severe tricuspid dysplasia are
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Ascites
Enlarged abdomen
Pulmonary edema
Blindness
A PDA with a large Left to Right shunting volume causes
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Left-sided volume overload
Increased left ventricular outflow velocities
Differential cyanosis
Anemia
Dogs with pericardial effusion causing cardiac tamponade
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Always need urgent treatment with Furosemide
Shall never be treated with furosemide
Need urgent pericardiocentesis
Always have a bad prognosis
Mild left ventricular concentric hypertrophy due to subaortic stenosis can be best seen
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On radiographs
On ECG
On ultrasound
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