Your Patient Has A Severe Headache With A High Fever She Complains Of Diplopia Photophobia And Loss Of Coordination 1 (22.8 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Your Patient Has A Severe Headache With A High Fever She Complains Of Diplopia Photophobia And Loss Of Coordination 2 (20.46 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Your patient has a severe headache with a high fever. She complains of diplopia. photophobia, and loss of coordination. She especially complains of a sore neck. which has limited motion. She is nauseous and has vomited twice in the last four hours. You suspect: Pulsus paradoxus Cardiogenic shock Post-herpetic neuralgia Meningitis Rheumatic fever
Which of the following is not true about aortic stenosis? Aortic stenosis can be caused by congenital defects, such as a bicuspid aortic valve. Aortic stenosis is defined as the backward flow of blood into the left ventrice during diastole. Aortic stenosis can be caused by calcification of the valve leaflets with aging. Aortic stenosis increases afterload.
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