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CV radiography

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What structure makes up the entire right border of the head in a PA view   right atrium  
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what strudture would procude a third mogul if enlarged   left atrium  
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Which structure makes up the superior mediastinum   SVC  
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The valve you would see on the left side of the heart in a lower region would be what valve   mitral  
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When is a heart considered larger than normal according to the cardiothoacic ratio   when it is more than 1/2 of the chest  
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Festoon sign is an enlargement of what structure   left atrium  
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What are the three cardiomyopathies   dialated, hypertrophic, and restrictive  
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A late stage dilated cardiac myopathy may represent what   myocarditis  
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abnormal diastolic filling would be caused by which type of myopathy   hypertrophic  
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below the SVC you will find a small bump which would be identified as which structure   Azygous Vien  
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below the left pulmonary artery there is a concave areas known as the...   aorticopulmonary window  
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a small aortic knob could be a sign of which dysfunction   mitral valve stenosis  
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a large aortic knob could be a sign of what   aortic dissection  
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hypertrophy of which structure will cause it to enter the retrosternal space   right ventricle  
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A large mass that appears in a PA view on the left side above the heart is commonly identified as what   aoritc anuerysm  
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most often valve seen in a plain PA x-ray   mitral (only when pathological)  
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Most posterior chamber of the heart   Left ventricle  
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Thyroid Goiters, thyoma, teratomas, and lymphomas are most commonly seen where on a PA view   upper left, may cuase trachea deviation  
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clear areas seen directly below the heart are most commonly diagnosed as...   gas bubbles  
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large Hila with indistinct margins are common findings in which disorder   Heart failure  
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plueral effusion, B lines, alveolar edema, and peribrochial cuffing are seen most commonly in which disorder   heart failure  
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Which imaging modality is BEST for finding plueral effusiosn   CT  
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Large plueral effusions on the left, along with hypertrophy in the left ventricle would be diagnostic of which diseae   Left heart failure  
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rheumatoid disease is the leading cause of which pathology   mitral stenosis  
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hemosiderin deposition in the lungs is seen in which pathology   mitral stenosis  
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Possibly following infective endocarditis, which pathology can cause dyspnea, cough, leg swelling, palpitations, and chest pain   mitral regurgitation  
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Breathlessness, fainting, fatigue and worsening conditiond when sleeping or laying down woudl be indicative of which pathology   aortic stenosis  
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At what volume does plueral effusion become vissible   200cc  
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plueral and pericardial effusion, 2-9 weeks post MI, and possibly cuasing tampanade is known as what   Dresslers Syndrome  
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Gold standard for coronary artery testing   coronary artery aterioography  
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Which imaging modality uses calcification to quantify buildup in arteries   calcium scoring  
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True or false: Clacium scroing uses IV contrast   FALSE  
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Which imaging modality uses various slices at different times of the cardiac cycle   coronary CTA  
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What is the triple rule-out for coronary CTA   Coranary artery stenosis, aortic dissection, and pulmonary embolsim  
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True or False: Echography has the ability to look at coronary arteries   False  
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What percent stenosis is required for a positive stress echo   60%  
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which imaging modality is preformend before and after excercise   Nuclear cardiac imaging  
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Which imaging modality is used in conjunction with and EKG test   nuclear cardiac imaging  
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During a stress test/nuclear imaging, an area that is ischemic with rest and excercise is indicative of what   infarction  
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what is dedtamibi   molecules used in nuclear imaging, taken up into mitochondria, releases gamma rays  
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for coronary arteriography, where is a catheder inserted through   femoral or brachial artery  
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Which imaging modalities have the ability to MEASURE cardiac output and which just estimate it   Estimate: Heart catheterizationMeasure: Cardiac Echography and Nuclear imaging  
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Which type of myopathy do cobalt and chemotheraputic agents cause   dialated  
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Which disease is responsible for evalve damage most of the time   rheumatic  
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dypsnea, cough, leg swelling and chest pain   regurg  
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breathless when laying down, fainting, palpitations, fatigue   aotric stenosis  
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What is the triplpe rule out for coronary CTA   C.A.P.: coronary artery disease, aortic dissection, and pulmonary embolism  
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