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Deck 106: Myocarditis
A previously healthy patient presents with sudden onset of dyspnea, fatigue, and orthopnea. A family history is negative. The provider suspects myocarditis. What is the most likely etiology for this patient?
A) Autoimmune disorder
B) Bacterial infection
C) Protozoal infection
D) Viral infection
A) Autoimmune disorder
B) Bacterial infection
C) Protozoal infection
D) Viral infection
D
Which test is diagnostic for diagnosing myocarditis?
A) Echocardiogram
B) Electrocardiogram
C) Endomyocardial biopsy
D) Magnetic resonance imaging
A) Echocardiogram
B) Electrocardiogram
C) Endomyocardial biopsy
D) Magnetic resonance imaging
C
A patient who is an avid long-distant runner is diagnosed with viral myocarditis. What will the provider tell this patient when asked when resuming exercising is permitted?
A) Exercise is contraindicated for life.
B) Exercise may resume when symptoms subside.
C) He may resume exercise in 6 months.
D) He must be symptom-free for 1 year.
A) Exercise is contraindicated for life.
B) Exercise may resume when symptoms subside.
C) He may resume exercise in 6 months.
D) He must be symptom-free for 1 year.
C