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A 43-year-old woman presents to her primary care provider with shortness of breath. She reports a 4-month history of progressively worsening difficulty breathing with associated occasional chest pain. She is a long-distance runner but has had trouble running recently due to her breathing difficulties. Her past medical history is notable for well-controlled hypertension for which she takes hydrochlorothiazide. She had a tibial osteosarcoma lesion with pulmonary metastases as a child and successfully underwent chemotherapy and surgical resection. She has a 10 pack-year smoking history but quit 15 years ago. She drinks a glass of wine 3 times per week. Her temperature is 98.6°F (37°C), blood pressure is 140/85 mmHg, pulse is 82/min, and respirations are 18/min. On exam, she has increased work of breathing with a normal S1 and loud P2. An echocardiogram in this patient would most likely reveal which of the following?

ABiventricular dilatation with a decreased ejection fraction

BLeft ventricular dilatation with an incompetent aortic valve

CLeft atrial dilatation with mitral valve stenosis

DRight ventricular hypertrophy with a dilated pulmonary artery

ELeft ventricular hypertrophy with a bicuspid aortic valve

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A 62-year-old woman with a history of subarachnoid hemorrhage is brought to the emergency department because of shortness of breath and sharp chest pain that worsens on inspiration. She underwent surgery for a hip fracture 3 weeks ago. Her pulse is 110/min, respirations are 20/min, and blood pressure is 112/74 mm Hg. Pulse oximetry on room air shows an oxygen saturation of 92%. The lungs are clear to auscultation and there is no jugular venous distention. A ventilation and perfusion scan shows a small perfusion defect in the left lower lung. A drug with which of the following mechanisms of action is most appropriate for this patient?

AInhibition of adenosine diphosphate receptors

BActivation of plasminogen

CInhibition of cyclooxygenase

DInhibition of vitamin K epoxide reductase

EActivation of antithrombin III

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A 62-year-old woman with no significant past medical history presents with progressive dyspnea on exertion over the past 6 months. Echocardiogram reveals elevated pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) of 55 mmHg with normal left ventricular ejection fraction and no evidence of left-sided valvular disease. Right heart catheterization confirms mean PAP of 50 mmHg with pulmonary capillary wedge pressure of 10 mmHg. Intraoperative administration of intravenous adenosine causes the PAP to decrease to 35 mmHg. What pharmacological therapy is most likely to provide long-term benefit for this patient?

AAmlodipine

BBosentan

CEpoprostenol

DSildenafil

EAdenosine

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