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Ortho

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What is the rationale for performing a pre-participation PE?   to prevent injury, to prevent death, to prevent morbidity  
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What predisposing conditions preclude athletes from participating in competitive sport?    
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Common etiologies of sudden death in young athletes?    
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if pt has a ______ murmer or greater they should be evaluated by cardiology b4 participating?   2/6  
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common etiologies of sudden death in young athletes (8)   aortic stenosis, brugada syndrome, coronary artery dz, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome, Marfan, Myocardidits, arrhythmogenic rv cardiomyopathy  
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Describe the murmer tht should be evaluated for hypertrophic cardiomyopathya and mitral valve prolapse   atletes w/ murmur that becomes sofer w/ squatting, louder or longer w/ standing, during a valsalva maneuver  
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At what stage of HTN should participation by restricted?   Stage 2  
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What PMH do you get? (6)   1. three generations FH for sudden death, 2.Three generaton FH CVD 3. indiv hx of syncope, 4. individual hx of dyspnea, 5. FH or personal hx of asthma, 6. personal hx RF, RHD, arrhythmia, asthma, solitary paired organs  
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Clinical manifestations of Marfan   arachnodactyly, aortic insufficiency murmer, arm span > body, high-arched palate, kyphosis, mitral valve prolapse, myopia, pecus excavatum, thumb/wrist sign  
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clinical manifestations w/ abnormal pulse findings: large amplitude rapidly risisng pulse   hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, aoritc regurge, severe mitral regurg  
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fixed spliting of heart sounds indicates....   atrial septal defect  
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Reasons for denial for participation   physical features of marfan's,delyd femoral artery pulcoarctation of aorta),paradoxical splits,sys/diast murmers,irreg rhytems,htn,ortho abnomalties, convulsive disorders (certain sports),sickle cell (high exertion/collison),eating disordes, organomegally  
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