Internal Medicine Quiz: Cardiology and Diagnostic Methods

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What is the most appropriate treatment for stable coronary artery disease?

Antiplatelet drugs

What is the primary use of coronary angiography?

To display coronary vessels

What is a common echocardiography finding during infective endocarditis?

Vegetations of valves

Which of the following pharmacological agents can cause AV blockade?

Beta-blockers

What is a complication of infective endocarditis?

Mycotic aneurysm of brain vessels

What is the duration of the PQ interval on an ECG?

0,12 – 0,20 s

Which of the following leads is most useful in diagnosing aortic stenosis?

aVL

What is the correct interpretation time for the Tuberculin test?

72 hours

Which of the following is NOT a complication of acute myocardial infarction?

Mitral valve prolapse

What ECG change is typically associated with hypokalemia?

Negative T waves

What is a chronic complication of arterial hypertension?

Damaging of the retina

What is the characteristic of unstable angina pectoris?

Chest pain caused by ischemia, which occurs at rest

Test your knowledge of internal medicine with this quiz, covering topics such as treatment of stable coronary artery disease, coronary angiography, and echocardiography findings. Perfect for medical students and professionals looking to assess their understanding of cardiology and diagnostic methods.

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