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A 29-year-old woman with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome presents to her cardiologist’s office for a follow-up visit. She collapsed at her job and made a trip to the emergency department 1 week ago. At that time, she received a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response and hemodynamic instability. While in the emergency department, she underwent direct-current cardioversion to return her heart to sinus rhythm. Her current medications include procainamide. At the cardiologist’s office, her heart rate is 61/min, respiratory rate is 16/min, the temperature is 36.5°C (97.7°F), and blood pressure is 118/60 mm Hg. Her cardiac examination reveals a regular rhythm and a I/VI systolic ejection murmur best heard at the right upper sternal border. An ECG obtained in the clinic is shown. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment to prevent further episodes of tachyarrhythmia?

ABegin anticoagulation with dabigatran

BAdd verapamil to her medication regimen

CBegin anticoagulation with warfarin

DRefer her for electrophysiology (EP) study and ablation

ERefer her for right heart catheterization

2

A 51-year-old woman with a history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation comes to the physician for a follow-up visit. She feels well and wants to discuss pausing her only current medication, flecainide. Her pulse is 75/min and regular, blood pressure is 125/75 mm Hg. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. An ECG shows a PR interval of 180 ms, QRS time of 120 ms, and corrected QT interval of 440 ms. Which of the following ECG changes is most likely to be seen on cardiac stress testing in this patient?

ADecreased maximal heart rate

BProlonged QRS complex

CShortened PR interval

DFalse-positive ST-segment depression

EProlonged QTc interval

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A researcher is studying how electrical activity propagates across the heart. In order to do this, he decides to measure the rate at which an action potential moves within various groups of cardiac muscle tissue. In particular, he isolates fibers from areas of the heart with the following characteristics: A) Dysfunction leads to fixed PR intervals prior to a dropped beat B) Dysfunction leads to increasing PR intervals prior to a dropped beat C) Dysfunction leads to tachycardia with a dramatically widened QRS complex D) Dysfunction leads to tachycardia with a sawtooth pattern on electrocardiogram Which of the following is the proper order of these tissues from fastest action potential propagation to slowest action potential propagation.

AB > D > C > A

BD > C > A > B

CB > C > D > A

DA > D > C > B

EA > C > D > B

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