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A 60-year-old male engineer who complains of shortness of breath when walking a few blocks undergoes a cardiac stress test because of concern for coronary artery disease. During the test he asks his cardiologist about what variables are usually used to quantify the functioning of the heart. He learns that one of these variables is stroke volume. Which of the following scenarios would be most likely to lead to a decrease in stroke volume?

AAnxiety

BHeart failure

CExercise

DPregnancy

EDigitalis

2

A 43-year-old woman presents to a physician with weakness and fatigue for a week. She mentions that she has been taking oral fluconazole for the last 4 weeks for the treatment of tinea capitis. She also says that she loves coffee and usually consumes 4–6 cups of coffee every day. On physical examination, her vital signs are stable and examination of all systems, including nervous system, is normal. Her laboratory evaluation reveals that her serum potassium level is 3.1 mmol/L (3.1 mEq/L). The physician orders an ECG. Which of the following findings is most likely to be present?

AShortened QT interval

BTall peaked T waves

CDisappearing P waves

DDepression of ST segment

EWidening of QRS complexes

3

A 71-year-old man presents to the emergency department with severe substernal chest pain. An initial EKG demonstrates ST elevation in leads V2, V3, V4, and V5 with reciprocal changes. The patient is started on aspirin and heparin and is transferred to the cardiac catheterization lab. The patient recovers over the next several days. On the floor, the patient complains of feeling very fatigued and feels too weak to ambulate even with the assistance of physical therapy. Chest radiography reveals an enlarged cardiac silhouette with signs of fluid bilaterally in the lung bases. His temperature is 98.4°F (36.9°C), blood pressure is 85/50 mmHg, pulse is 110/min, respirations are 13/min, and oxygen saturation is 97% on room air. Which of the following would be expected to be seen in this patient?

ADecreased systemic vascular resistance

BIncreased venous oxygen content

CIncreased ejection fraction

DDecreased tissue oxygen extraction

EIncreased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure

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