CVS Quizzes QB1-2 PDF

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This document includes multiple choice questions (MCQs) and short essay questions on cardiovascular system topics. It covers triggers for palpitations, side effects of medications, characteristics of chest pain, and more.

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Short Essay 1. Mention 5 triggers for palpitations? 2. Mention 4 medications have cardiovascular side effects? 3. Mention 6 points asked to patient, for analysis of chest pain? 4. Mention 5 causes of generalized seizures? 5. Mention 3 causes of orthostatic hypotension?...

Short Essay 1. Mention 5 triggers for palpitations? 2. Mention 4 medications have cardiovascular side effects? 3. Mention 6 points asked to patient, for analysis of chest pain? 4. Mention 5 causes of generalized seizures? 5. Mention 3 causes of orthostatic hypotension? MCQs 1. Normal heart rate is: 1) 60 – 100 bpm. 2) 40 – 80 bpm. 3) 60 – 100 mmHg. 4) 90 – 120 bpm. 2. Palpitaion which ends by straining or holding breath indicates which type of arrhythmia: 1) Atrial fibrillation. 2) Ventricular tachycardia. 3) Supra ventricular tachycardia. 4) Atrial extrasystole. 3. Adverse clinical features associated with palpitations include all of the following except: 1) Syncope. 2) Chest pain. 3) Shortness of breath. 4) Low mood. 4. All of the following Cardiovascular symptoms occur with hyperthyrodism except: 1) Palpitation. 2) Low mood. 3) Heat intolerance. 4) Anxiety. 5. Chest pain of pericarditis characterized by: 1) Sudden onset. 2) Decreased by leaning forward. 3) Improved by lying flat. 4) Associated syncope. 6. Chest pain of ACS and stable angina differ in: 1) Onset. 2) Site. 3) Duration. 4) Radiation. 7. Types of reflex syncope: 1) Vasovagal. 2) Situational. 3) Cardiogenic. 4) Carotid sinus hypersensitivity. 8. Associated prodromes in cardiovascular syncope: 1) Sensory disturbances of the extremities. 2) Chest pain. 3) Loss of vision. 4) Tennitus. 9. Causes of cardiovascular syncope, all of the following, except: 1) Arrhythmia. 2) Pulmonary embolism. 3) Pulmonary hypertension. 4) Cardiac tamponade. 10. All of the following are Pharmacological causes of orthostatic hypotension, except: 1) Alcohol. 2) Vasodilators. 3) Diuretics. 4) Beta blocker. 11. Trigger for carotid hypersensitivity syncope is: 1) Sudden head turning. 2) Urination. 3) Instrumentation. 4) Chest pain. 12. Trigger for vasovagal syncope is: 1) Prolonged standing. 2) Arrhythmia. 3) Tight collar. 4) Exercise. 13.Difference between pain of GERD and Oesophageal spasm is: 1) Onset. 2) Site. 3) Associated symptoms. 4) Character. 14.Difference between chest pain of pulmonary embolism and acute coronary syndrome? 1) Onset. 2) Site. 3) Exacerbating factor. 4) Associated dyspnea.

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