USMLE Step1 Goljan CardioVascular
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/## PART_1 SUBJECT CardioVascular p.126-169 C: CardioVascular Q: Short QT interval A: HyperCalcemia//(Hyper Ca++) 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: Prolonged QT interval A: HypoCalcemia//(Hypo Ca++) 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: U wave A: HypoKalemia//(Hypo K+) 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: Peaket T wave A: HyperKalemia//(Hyper K+) 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: ST depression A: Subendocardial ischemia 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: ST elevation A: transmural ischemia/infarction 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: Prolonged PR interval A: 1st degree heart block, common in patients on DIGITALIS 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: Anterior myocardial infarction A: New Q waves in anterior leads 'I-IV' 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: Inferior wall acute myocardial infarction A: New Q waves in 'II', 'III','aVF' leads 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169 C: CardioVascular Q: Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrom A: -Short PR interval with a normal P wave//-Delta wave on upstroke of R wave//-Abberant bundle by-passes AV node 3: Important ECG Findings 4: Part_1 p.169
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