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Divine Intervention Episode 486: USMLE Step 2/3 Rapid Review Series 103

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Divine-Favour Anene

Medicine, Education, Science & Medicine, Higher Education

4.9929 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2023

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast, I go over some weird nuances with mitral/aortic disorders. I spend quite a bit of time discussing management and “pertinent arrows” related to these issues that could give people trouble on exams. Audio Download

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0:00.0

Welcome. My name is Devine. This is episode 486 of the Devine Intervention Podcast.

0:07.0

Into this podcast we're going to be contained in the rapid review series for the USMIL is Step 2,

0:12.1

CK and Step 3 exams.

0:14.0

There's going to be Series 103.

0:17.0

Let's get right to it.

0:19.0

What if they give you a question about a 79 year old female?

0:26.2

They tell you that she's brought to the office

0:27.9

because she recently passed out.

0:30.7

And you're told that she has this ejection murmur at the right upper external border.

0:42.0

Then you're told what is the next best step in in diagnosis.

0:52.4

Obviously without thinking too hard about this, sounds like this person has a eartic stellosis.

0:58.3

And you may be like divine, you just say the person has an injection mammer.

1:02.1

It even tell us if it was

1:03.1

stoic or stoic what's going on here well the thing is this question

1:08.1

give you too many patterns to make you it doesn't seem very wise to neglect the

1:14.1

Euryxenosis. First it's an old person.

1:18.1

You said the person had a syncopale episode.

1:21.0

Your externosis classically on the US-MELES when it causes

1:24.5

symptoms, it's usually going to be syncopoe or gonna be anginal symptoms. So

1:31.1

we see the person is really old. You see a really old person with like an

1:34.1

injection murmur? It's probably going to be a eartic stenosis, right? And we know that a eartic stenosis

1:39.8

again it's a systolic ejection murmur and typically we're going to hear it in the right

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