A patient comes in complaining of shortness of breath, fatigue, and severe edema. You check the ECG and do not see any abnormalities or arrhythmias. You refer the patient out for echocardiography and...


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A patient comes in complaining of shortness of breath, fatigue, and severe edema. You check the ECG and do not see any abnormalities or<br>arrhythmias. You refer the patient out for echocardiography and the results come back that the patient has an ejection fraction of 60% and an<br>E/A ratio of 0.5. What is your diagnosis of this patient?<br>A<br>Atrial flutter<br>B<br>Coronary atherosclerosis<br>Diastolic heart failure<br>D<br>None of these answers are correct<br>E<br>Systolic heart failure<br>F<br>Atrial fibrillation<br>

Extracted text: A patient comes in complaining of shortness of breath, fatigue, and severe edema. You check the ECG and do not see any abnormalities or arrhythmias. You refer the patient out for echocardiography and the results come back that the patient has an ejection fraction of 60% and an E/A ratio of 0.5. What is your diagnosis of this patient? A Atrial flutter B Coronary atherosclerosis Diastolic heart failure D None of these answers are correct E Systolic heart failure F Atrial fibrillation

Jun 10, 2022
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