DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 16
DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 16
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Question 1Dyspnea in valvular heart disease usually denotes:AElevated left ventricular systolic pressure
BElevated left atrial pressureCElevated right atrial pressureDElevated right ventricular diastolic pressureQuestion 1 Explanation: Elevated left atrial pressure leads to elevated pulmonary venous pressure and consequently pulmonary congestion leading to formation of fluid in the pulmonary interstitium and alveoli (pulmonary edema), leading to dyspnea.
Question 2Prominent a wave with shallow y descent in jugular venous pulse (JVP) is a feature of:ATricuspid regurgitationBMitral regurgitationCTricuspid stenosisDMitral stenosisQuestion 2 Explanation: Prominent ‘a’ wave is due to the for...
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