DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 18
DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 18
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Question 1Which of the following is not a cause of high output cardiac failure?AAnemiaBDilated cardiomyopathyCThyrotoxicosisDBeriberiQuestion 1 Explanation: Dilated cardiomyopathy causes marked systolic left ventricular dysfunction and low ejection fraction with low cardiac output.
Question 2Catheter used for bedside pulmonary artery pressure monitoring is:ASwan-Ganz catheter
BFoley’s catheterCPigtail catheterDCournand catheterQuestion 2 Explanation: Swan-Ganz catheter is a balloon floatation catheter with an inflatable balloon near the tip. It can be introduced without fluroscopy, through a central venous puncture. Once the catheter is in the right atrium (as assessed by atrial pattern o...
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