Category: DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance
Cardiology MCQ
QT interval prolongation is seen with the use of all of the following except:
a) Amiodarone
b) Esmolol
c) Magnesium
d) Metoprolol
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Cardiology MCQ
Eisenmenger syndrome can develop in all of the following situations except:
a) Tetralogy of Fallot
b) AP window
c) Truncus arteriosus
d) TAPVC
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Cardiology MCQ
Adult survival is uncommon in all except:
a. Ebstein's anomaly
b. Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum
c. TGA
d. Interrupted aortic arch
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Cardiology MCQ
Least lipid soluble beta blocker of the following is:
a) Metoprolol
b) Atenolol
c) Propranolol
d) Timolol
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Cardiology MCQ
Beta blocker drug with alpha blockade:
a) Propranolol
b) Bisoprolol
c) Bucindolol
d) Atenolol
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Cardiology MCQ
For differentiating mitral restenosis after closed mitral valvotomy from unsuccessful valvotomy by the history following feature is needed:
a. Worsening of symptoms soon after valvotomy
b. Sustained improvement by at
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Cardiology MCQ
Osler's sign is seen with:
a. White coat hypertension
b. Postural hypotension
c. Pseudohypertension
d. Postural orthostatic tachycardia
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Cardiology MCQ
NYHA Class II corresponds to the following level on Goldman Specific Activity Scale:
a. Less than 2 METS
b. 5 - 7 METS
c. More than 7 METS
d. 2 - 5
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Cardiology MCQ
Kussmaul sign in JVP may seen in all of the following except:
a. Pulmonary embolism
b. RV infarction
c. Constrictive pericarditis
d. Cardiac tamponade
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Cardiology MCQ
Phase 4 Korotkoff sounds for diastolic BP in all except:
a. Chronic severe AR
b. Secondary hypertension
c. Children
d. Pregnancy
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