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ECHO

The document outlines a series of tasks related to echocardiography, including identifying spotters, defining conditions, and noting associated features and severities. Each task requires specific information such as naming structures, writing diagnoses, and explaining techniques. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for echocardiographic assessments and interpretations.

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ECHO

The document outlines a series of tasks related to echocardiography, including identifying spotters, defining conditions, and noting associated features and severities. Each task requires specific information such as naming structures, writing diagnoses, and explaining techniques. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for echocardiographic assessments and interpretations.

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ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY

1. A) Identify the given spotter


B) write down the position
C) Structures visualized in this view
2. A) identify the given spotter
B) name the parts
3. A) Identify the given spotter
B) common associated hemodynamic condition
C) Name the cusps
4. A) identify the given spotter
B) define severity.
5. A) identify the given spotters
B) name coronary artery supply to each segments
6. A) identify the given spotter
B) write the diagnosis
C) what is the arrow indicate
7. A) identify the given spotter
B) define the condition
8. A) identify the given spotters
B) write down the severity of the condition
c) mention its types
9. A) identify the given spotter
B) what does the arrow marks denote
10. A) identify the given spotter
B) Name and classify the conditions
11. A) identify the given spotter
B) define the diagnosis.
13. A) identify the given spotter
B) define the condition with severity
12. A) identify the given spotters
B) define QP/QS ratio.
14. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the types of defects
c) write the Echo features .
15. A) identify the given spotters
B) write down the technique
c) write down the formula of discs.
16. A) identify the given spotter
B) Name the wave forms
C) write the cut-off range for septal and lateral e’
17. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the classification
18. A) identify the given spotter
B) define the type of defect.
19. A) identify the given spotter
B) views
C) probe manipulations
20.A) identify the regional abnormality
present in this spotter
B) write the score index definitions
21. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the types
22. A) identify the given spotter
23. A) identify the given spotter
B) normal ranges of EDV, ESV, EF, FS, LVIDd, LVIDs
C) write down the advantages of this parameter.
24. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the names of agents used.
25. A) identify the condition in the given spotter
B)write down the echo features.
26. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the Technique
c) write down the normal range
27. A) identify the given spotter
B) explain it .
28. A) identify the given spotter
B) define the condition
29. A) identify the given spotter
B) explain the technique .
30. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the equation
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31. A) identify the given spotter


B)write down the following echo parameter
for functional MR
32. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the formula for Reg flow
,EROA ,Reg volume.
33. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the echo features
34. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down severity
35. A) identify the given spotter
B) write down the waveforms
36. A) identify the given spotter
B) define it

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