Five associated features of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
A -Maximum intensity of its heart murmur along the left lower sternal border and apex.
C-Systolic heart murmur.
G- Echocardiogram shows left ventricular hypertrophy with marked septal hypertrophy.
J-The most common genetic disease in the United states ,which endangers the life of young athelets.
K-Heart murmur is attenuated during auscultation while the patient is squatting or lying supine with lower extrimities elevated.
What features are associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)? Select five (5) answers. (Partial credit) Answers A-K...
Question #36 of 50 ^ FLAG QUESTION During a high school pre-participation physical evaluation event, you encounter the following individual. Make the best clinical assessment. White female age 15; friendly and outgoing; appears completely healthy, WDWN Denies any sports injury, prior surgeries or illnesses History - summary Occasionally experiences palpitations and pressure in her chest during and after exercise. Out of breath earlier during exercise compared to her friends. Drugs: has experimented with cocaine and marijuana. No medical drugs. Family...
T.J. presented to the ER late one evening complaining of a "racing heartbeat". She is an overweight, 69 year old white female, who has been experiencing increasing shortness of breath during the past 2 months and marked swelling of her ankles and feet during the past 3 weeks. She feels very weak and tired most of the time and has recently been waking up in the middle of the night with severe breathing problems. She has been sleeping with several...
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PATIENT CASE HPI Mr. H.Y. is a 63-year-old male, who presents to the ER with a two-day history of high-grade fever with chills. "I don't feel well and I think that I may have the flu," he tells the ER nurse and physician. He also complains of "some painful bumps on my fingers and toes that came on last night." He denies IVDA. When asked about recent medical or dental proce- dures, he responded: "I...
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For the Disease Summary for this case study, see the CD-ROM PATIENT CASE LHPI Mr. H.Y. is a 63-year-old male, who presents to the ER with a two-day history of high-grade fever with chills. "I don't feel well and I think that I may have the flu," he tells the ER nurse and physician. He also complains of "some painful bumps on my fingers and toes that came on last night." He denies IVDA. When asked about...
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For the Disease Summary for this case study, see the CD-ROM PATIENT CASE HPI Mr. H.Y. is a 63-year-old male, who presents to the ER with a two-day history of high-grade fever with chills. "I don't feel well and I think that I may have the flu," he tells the ER nurse and physician. He also complains of "some painful bumps on my fingers and toes that came on last night." He denies IVDA. When asked about recent...