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Questions from the beginning of ch. 24 of the workbook.

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The anterior surface of the heart is made up almost entirely of the   show
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All of the following are found in the right atrium except the: a. chiari network; b. superior vena cava; c. coronary sinus; d. eustachian tube; e. moderator band   show
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show anterior aortic root  
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show d. it's semilunar (it's actually an atrioventricular valve; aortic and pulmonary valves are semilunar.)  
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show SA Node  
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Atrial contraction corresponds to which portion of the ECG?   show
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show pulmonary veins, left atria, mitral valve, left ventricle, aortic valve  
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show PLAX  
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show suprasternal  
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Where should the left atrium be measured on the M-mode? Q wave, midsystole, T wave, largest dimension, QRS wave   show
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Normal flow across the aortic valve appears as   show
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show A  
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In most labs, what is the most common reason for obtaining a TEE? native valve function, detection of endocarditis, cardiac source of embolus, congenital heart disease   show
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Suspected aortic dissection may be diagnosed with confidence with: an ECG, chest x-ray, nuclear interrogation, TEE   show
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show Complete blood count  
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Tintraoperative TEE can be used to: evaluate valve repair, detect air or fat embolisms, monitor high-risk coronary artery disease, all of the above, none of the above   show
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