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61 21 year-old woman has a history of palpitations and light headedness. ECG shows short PR interval and inferior Q waves. Her symptoms improve with atenolol 25 mg/day but she has had two short episodes of similar symptoms in the previous 24 hours. What is the longterm management of choice?
A Anticoagulation.
B Oral amiodarone.
C Oral digoxin.
D Radiofrequency ablation.

Answer: Radiofrequency ablation.
62 Concerning complete atrioventricular septal defects which of the following statements is true?
A are seen frequently in patients with trisomy 21
B frequently have aortic valve insufficiency
C have a normal mitral valve structure
D include a coronary sinus atrial septal defect

Answer: are seen frequently in patients with trisomy 21
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63 A 59-year-old man who was active all his life develops sudden severe anterior chest pain that radiates to his back. Within minutes, he is unconscious. He has a history of hypertension, but a recent treadmill test had revealed no evidence of cardiac disease. Which of the following do you suspect?
A Acute viral myocarditis
B Group A streptococcal infection
C Pulmonary embolus
D Tear in the aortic intima

Answer: 5 mg
64 You are asked to see a patient in the Intensive Care Unit who is short of breath and tachycardic to rule out a cardiac cause of her symptoms. A right heart catheter reveals that the mixed venous O2 saturation is 70%; the pulmonary capillary wedge O2 saturation is 97%. The haemoglobin is normal and the patient is afebrile. You are able to state which of the following?
A her cardiac output is decreased
B her cardiac output is normal
C her heart is normal
D she has high-output failure

Answer: her cardiac output is normal
65 A 45 year old male type 1 diabetic with a number of complex diabetic gastrointestinal complications is noted to have a PR interval of 0.18s, a QRS duration of 0.1s and a QT interval of 0.48s on routine ECG. Which of the following drugs may be responsible?
A Cisapride
B Octreotide
C Co-trimoxazole
D Domperidone

Answer: Cisapride
66 A 51 year old businessman complains of dyspnoea on exertion. He recently returned from a business trip to the USA. He has distant heart sounds on auscultation of the chest. A chest radiograph reveals that there is a thin rim of calcification surrounding the cardiac outline. Which of the following conditions is most likely responsible for these findings?
A Uraemia
B Tuberculosis
C Group B coxsackie virus
D Sarcoidosis

Answer: Tuberculosis
67 A 19-year-old woman is found to have a cardiac murmur characterized by a mid-systolic click. An echocardiogram reveals mitral insufficiency with upward displacement of one leaflet. There is also aortic root dilation to 4 cm. She has a dislocated right ocular crystalline lens. She dies suddenly and unexpectedly. The medical examiner finds a prolapsed mitral valve with elongation, thinning, and rupture of chordae tendineae. A mutation involving which of the following genes is most likely have be present in this patient?
A Beta-myosin
B CFTR
C FGFR
D Fibrillin

Answer: Fibrillin
68 A 40-year-old man attending a routing screening has a blood pressure of 166/100 mmHg. Two weeks later his blood pressure was 150/90 mmHg. He does not smoke. He drinks 35 units alcohol / week. His body mass index (BMI) is 30 kg/m2 (20 - 25). What is the best management strategy?
A amlodipine
B atenolol
C bendrofluazide
D lifestyle advice

Answer: lifestyle advice
69 A 14 year old boy presents with fever. Which of the following might contribute to a diagnosis of rheumatic fever?
A The finding of target lesions on the hands.
B The finding of tender nodules in the fingertips.
C A prolonged PR interval on ECG.
D A CRP of 10.

Answer: A prolonged PR interval on ECG.
70 A 28-year-old man who is known to have Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy has an out of hospital cardiac arrest and is successfully resuscitated. What is the most appropriate mode of treatment?
A Alcohol Septal Ablation
B Amiodarone
C Beta Blocker
D Implantable Defibrillator

Answer: Implantable Defibrillator
71 Which ONE of the following statements is true about the diastolic Austin Flint murmur?
A It is associated with a loud first heart sound.
B It is an early sign of aortic regurgitation
C It can be distinguished from the murmur of mitral stenosis by absence of presystolic accentuation
D It is due to partial closure of the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve

Answer: It is due to partial closure of the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve
72 A 59-year-old man who was active all his life develops sudden severe anterior chest pain that radiates to his back. Within minutes, he is unconscious. He has a history of hypertension, but a recent treadmill test had revealed no evidence for cardiac disease. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A Acute myocardial infarction
B Group A streptococcal infection
C Pulmonary embolus
D Tear in the aortic intima

Answer: Tear in the aortic intima
73 A 64-year-old man is admitted with a right femoral neck fracture following a fall. Also seen in the radiograph of the pelvis are several prominent calcified vessels. What is the most appropriate next step in management of this finding?
A anticoagulate with heparin
B Ignore it
C Order a pulmonary ventilation-perfusion scan
D Request a serum troponin test

Answer: Ignore it
74 On auscultation of the heart of a 30 year old female a loud first heart sound is heard. Which of the following may be responsible for thsi auscultatory feature?
A a long preceding diastolic interval
B Atrial premature beat
C increrased pulmonary arterial pressure
D increased systemic arterial pressure

Answer: Atrial premature beat
75 A 55-year-old man with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Ischaemic Heart Disease has been researching the Internet! He asks your opinion on Laser Transmyocardial Revascularisation. Which of the following statements about this technique is true?
A avoids the need for major surgery
B damages the endocardium
C involves destruction of coronary stenoses
D stimulates collateral vessel formation

Answer: damages the endocardium
76 A 15 year old female presents following a sore throat with chest pain, fever, and a skin rash. Examination reveals a diastolic murmur. Her ASO titre is elevated. Which of the following is a major criterion for the diagnosis of Rheumatic fever?
A Fever
B Raised ESR
C Polyarthritis
D Migratory erythema

Answer: Polyarthritis
77 Which of the following findings is the most specific for a diagnosis of myocardial infarction?
A an akinetic area of LV wall motion on ECHO
B elevated cardiac enzymes
C evolution of Q waves on ECG
D history of severe chest pain

Answer: evolution of Q waves on ECG
78 A 35-year-old healthy woman has a faint systolic murmur on physical examination. An echocardiogram is performed, and she is found to have a bicuspid aortic valve. In explaining the meaning of this finding to her, the most appropriate statement is that?
A An aortic valve prosthesis may eventually need to be placed
B Other family members may have the same condition
C She should be treated with a cholesterol-lowering agent
D The problem resulted from past injection drug usage

Answer: An aortic valve prosthesis may eventually need to be placed
79 A 27 year old woman complained of palpitations, breathlessness and chest pain, radiating to the left arm. These symptoms had developed six weeks previously, after she had witnessed her father dying from a myocardial infarction. In the past 10 years she had been investigated for abdominal pain, headaches, joint pains, and dyspareunia, without serious cause being found for these symptoms. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A Somatization disorder
B Hypochondriasis
C Generalized anxiety disorder
D Factitious disorder

Answer: Somatization disorder
80 A 60-year-old man's echocardiogram shows a dilated left ventricular cavity with the remainder of the other chamber sizes normal. The most likely diagnosis is which of the following?
A aortic regurgitation
B aortic stenosis
C hypertensive heart disease
D mitral stenosis

Answer: aortic regurgitation

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