Pulmonary hypertension leads to RV _____ with eventual cor pulmonale
A patient with low-risk PE will be treated with _____ alone
_____ heart failure may present with pulmonary edema due to increased pulmonary venous pressure
_____ murmur is an early diastolic murmur seen in PAH due to Pulmonary regurgitation
Patients with complete AV block show _____ waves in the JVP due to contraction of the atria against the closed tricuspid valve.
Pseudo P pulmonale refers to tall peaked P waves seen in _____kalemia.
Patients with BP > _____/10 mmHg above goal should use two antihypertensives
In acute cor pulmonale, there is marked _____ of the right ventricle without hypertrophy
_____ Raynaud's phenomenon refers to the vasospasm of the cardiac arterial bed
In patients with hypertension and what comorbidity should ACE inhibitors / ARBs become first line? _____

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