Cardiovascular Emergencies

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Causes sudden hindlimb paralysis in cats
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Cause of caval syndrome
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Cardiomyopathy associated with large breed dogs and nutritional deficiencies
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Cardiomyopathy associated with a valentine-shaped heart on radiographs
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Valve most commonly affected in cases of heart murmur
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Body system (other than cardiovascular) commonly affected by cardiovascular emergencies
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Number of heart valves that can be ausculted on the left-side of the thorax
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Flatline
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Arrhythmia characterized occasional missing QRS complexes
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Arrhythmia produced when heart rate is coordinated with respirations
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Site of black ECG lead placement
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ECG waveform created by atrial depolarization
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Period with no electrical impulse when the heart relaxes and the atria refill with blood before next contraction
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Organ(s) commonly affected by left-sided heart failure
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Shockable rhythm
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Arrhythmia characterized by an absence of P waves
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Disease process associated with pulsus paradoxus and muffled heart sounds
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Organ(s) commonly affected by right-sided heart failure
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Typical pacemaker
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Fluid in the abdomen caused by congestive heart failure