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ARDMS ECHO RDCS BOARD REGISTRY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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ARDMS ECHO RDCS BOARD REGISTRY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
Which is the following is the typical treatment for advanced pericarditis? 
a. thoracentesis 
b. stent placement 
c. heart transplant 
d. pericardectomy - correct answer d 
 
When recording flow velocity on the LVOT, the: 
a. PW Doppler cursor should be placed distal to the aortic valve closure 
b. CW doppler should be placed parallel to the aortic valve closure 
c. CW doppler should be placed perpendicular to the aortic ...
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RDCS EXAM 2024 with 100% Correct Answers
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RDCS EXAM 2024 with 100% Correct Answers 
 
 
Which tricuspid valve leaflets are seen in the parasternal short axis view? - ANSWERSAnterior and posterior 
 
Which aortic valve leaflets are seen in the parasternal long axis view? - ANSWERSRight and non 
 
AS - ANSWERSLate peaking systolic jet 
 
220/PHT FOR MS - ANSWERS(220) (2.20) 
 
RVSP= SBP-VSD SHUNT - ANSWERS 
 
Which view do you use to confide BAV - ANSWERSSAX SYSTOLE 
 
Hepatic flow reversal occurs when? - ANSWERSSystole 
 
How is the best...
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RDCS exam 2 Latest 2024| Questions with Complete Solutions
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Mild pulmonary stenosis velocity - 0.9-3 m/s 
Moderate pulmonary stenosis velocity - 3-4 m/s 
Sever pulmonic stenosis velocity - > 4 m/s 
Sever pulmonic stenosis PPG - >64 mmHg 
Symptoms of pulmonic stenosis - Dyspnea on exertion 
SOB 
chest pain 
Syncope 
Fatigue
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RDCS Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25
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RDCS Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25 
 
 
Mild pulmonary stenosis velocity - ANSWERS0.9-3 m/s 
 
Moderate pulmonary stenosis velocity - ANSWERS3-4 m/s 
 
Sever pulmonic stenosis velocity - ANSWERS> 4 m/s 
 
Sever pulmonic stenosis PPG - ANSWERS>64 mmHg 
 
Symptoms of pulmonic stenosis - ANSWERSDyspnea on exertion 
SOB 
chest pain 
Syncope 
Fatigue 
 
Pulmonic stenosis associated with: - ANSWERSMaternal Rubella, clubbing of fingers, Turner Syndrome, Noonan Syndrome, polycythemia 
 
Perip...
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RDCS Exam pt 2 Questions & Answers 2024/25
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RDCS Exam pt 2 Questions & Answers 2024/25 
 
 
What type of tricuspid stenosis is very rare? - ANSWERSIsolated 
 
What other valve abnormality is tricuspid stenosis associated with? - ANSWERSmitral stenosis in rheumatic heart disease 
 
Average normal tricuspid valve area - ANSWERS7cm^2 
 
Causes of tricuspid stenosis - ANSWERS- rheumatic heart disease - involves only leaflet tips 
- carcinoid syndrome - involves entire leaflet 
- congenital malformation 
 
Clinical symptoms of tricuspid stenos...
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RDCS Review Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25
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RDCS Review Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25 
 
 
A - ANSWERSWhich of the following usually causes a slow, gradual onset of significant Mitral Regurgitation? 
A. rheumatic fever 
B. papillary rupture 
C. endocarditis 
D. Flail leaflet 
 
B - ANSWERS4. Anomalous origin of the coronary artery is most commonly associated with: 
A. tricuspid atresia and VSD 
B. bicuspid AV and tetralogy of Fallot 
C. pulmonary atresia and ebstein anomaly 
D. trisomy 21 & ASD 
 
D - ANSWERSWhat is the most common com...
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RDCS review exam questions & answers 2024/25
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What 3 components make up the cardiovascular system? - ANSWERSThe pulmonary and systemic circulatory systems, and the heart. 
 
What increases preload? - ANSWERSRegurgitation, ASD, VSD, PDA anything that would contribute to volume overload 
 
What will prolonged increased preload cause? - ANSWERSDilated chambers 
 
Describe the right heart characteristics in regard to pressure resistance, and O2 saturation. - ANSWERSLow pressure and resistance, w...
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RDCS Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25
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The s/d ratio obtained from PW doppler of the pulmonary veins increases with age - what does this indicate? - ANSWERSthe systolic component increases while the diastolic component decreases or remains constant 
 
The eustachian valve is related to...? - ANSWERSIVC 
 
The thebesian valve is related to...? - ANSWERScoronary sinus 
 
Where is the chiari network located? - ANSWERSright atrium 
 
What is the fenestrated portion of the eustachian valve? - ANS...
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RDCS Exam Review Questions & Answers 2024/25
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You're performing m-mode on the mitral valve and notice that the "E" point of the anterior leaflet is touching the IVS and the LV walls are grossly thickened. What abnormality is suspected? - ANSWERSHOCM (SAM) 
 
A 40 year old female presents for an echocardiogram with peripheral edema, jugular vein distention and inability to exercise without weakness and chest pain. 2D echo reveals LV hypertrophy and what looks like ground-glass in the...
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RDCS EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25
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RDCS EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 
 
 
A patient with a systolic ejection murmur and diminished A2 has what? - ANSWERSAortic Stenosis 
 
What is Congestive Heart Failure? - ANSWERSClinical findings that occur when the heart ( right or left side) is unable to maintain adequate circulation for any reason. Pump failure. 
- Characterized by: fatigue, shortness of breath, peripheral edema and abdominal distention 
 
What is hypovolemic shock? - ANSWERSFrom volume loss or cardiogenic shock, unabl...
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