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A 73-year-old man presents to your clinic for a routine checkup. His medical history is notable for a previous myocardial infarction. He states that he has not seen a doctor in "many years". He has no complaints. When you auscultate over the cardiac apex with the bell of your stethoscope, you notice an additional sound immediately preceding S1. This extra heart sound is most likely indicative of which of the following processes?

ADecreased left ventricular compliance

BIncreased left ventricular compliance

CIncreased pulmonary compliance

DDecreased left ventricular filling volume

EIncreased left ventricular filling volume

2

A 49-year-old man presents to his physician complaining of weakness and fatigue. On exam, you note significant peripheral edema. Transthoracic echocardiogram is performed and reveals a preserved ejection fraction with impaired diastolic relaxation. A representative still image is shown in Image A. Which of the following is likely the cause of this patient's symptoms?

AHemochromatosis

BHeavy, long-term alcohol consumption

CHistory of myocardial infarction

DHistory of a recent viral infection

EPrevious treatment with doxorubicin

3

An 83-year-old male presents with dyspnea, orthopnea, and a chest radiograph demonstrating pulmonary edema. A diagnosis of congestive heart failure is considered. The following clinical measurements are obtained: 100 bpm heart rate, 0.2 mL O2/mL systemic blood arterial oxygen content, 0.1 mL O2/mL pulmonary arterial oxygen content, and 400 mL O2/min oxygen consumption. Using the above information, which of the following values represents this patient's cardiac stroke volume?

A30 mL/beat

B70 mL/beat

C40 mL/beat

D60 mL/beat

E50 mL/beat

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