Test your knowledge of this abnormal backflow of blood, resulting from either damage to valve leaflets or dilation of the annulus.
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Gauge your understanding of aortic valve orifice reduction, occuring when leaflets fail to open fully during systole.
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Test your familiarity with every atrial arrhythmia derivation including atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, atrial tachycardia, varying SVTs and junctional rhythms.
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Assess your comprehension of all types of this common chronic arrhythmia — from paroxysmal, to persistent, to permanent.
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Gauge your grasp of simple findings including the most common rhythm disorders, infarctions, blocks and chamber enlargements.
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Assess your expertise in left and right atrial enlargements, left ventricular hypertrophy, right ventricular hypertrophy and more.
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Challenge your interpretation skills through nearly 200 tracings, ranging from basic 12-lead to the most bizarre expert level ECGs.
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Evaluate your understanding of how atherosclerosis impacts the coronary arteries that deliver blood flow to the myocardium, presenting as stable angina.
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Test your comprehension of the most serious form of ACS, when thrombus formation completely occludes a major epicardial coronary vessel.
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Evaluate your knoweldge of how atherosclerotic coronary plaque leads to events that result in various presentations of unstable angina.
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Evaluate your understanding of advanced cardiology matters. Gauge your aptitude of abnormalities, from causes to symptoms to desired therapies.
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Bend your brain with the most challenging and unusual ECG tracings including rare electrophysiologic disorders.
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Test your knowledge of all cardiology topics. See how much cardiology you really know, or use this quiz as a comprehensive review.
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Test your ability at identifying AV blocks, bundle branch blocks and sinoatrial exit blocks on 12-lead ECG tracings.
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Assess your aptitude of audible turbulence inside the heart, resulting from abnormal blood flow due to disease of cardiac valves and structures.
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Gauge your comprehension of the discrete audible events — varying in intensity, pitch and location — produced by specific cardiac events.
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Assess how well you recognize anterior MI, inferior MI, posterior MI and other ischemic ECG changes. Because quick diagnosis is important, we encourage you to test yourself on these tracings regularly.
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Evaluate your grasp of unusual ECG findings including hyperkalemia, other electrolyte disturbances and infrequent findings such as hypothermia and rare electrophysiologic conditions.
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Test your understanding of this backward blood flow from the left ventricle to the left atrium due to apparatus disease or annulus dilation.
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Assess your understanding of decreased mitral valve area, diminished blood flow and the impacts of resulting pressure on the veins, vasculature and heart.
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Gauge your expertise in ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation and premature ventricular contractions. Some supraventricular tachycardia with aberrancy tracings are included to enhance the discussion.
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This review provides 150 questions to help you practice for the cardiology sections of the USMLE. Featuring 50 questions each for Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3, these quizzes can help you prepare for the big day in an organized way.
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