Echocardiogram Advanced Step 17, Part 6 Final Self-Learning Tests (1 hour) : Must obtain 80% to complete module Right Heart Evaluation In subcostal 4 chamber view, assessment of RV size:* A. Always unreliable B. Based on comparing relative sizes of RV and LV C. Sometimes unreliable and additional cardiac views necessary D. B and C Features that can be used to distinguish between RV and LV on apical four chamber view:* A. Apical trabeculations B. Apically located tricuspid valve when compared to mitral valve C. Moderator band D. All of the above Which of the following is best for assessment of the global RV function?* A. Parasternal long axis B. Apical four chamber C. Parasternal short axis aortic valve level D. Parasternal short axis apical level Which of the following is best for assessment of RV size?* A. Parasternal long axis B. Apical four chamber view C. Parasternal short axis aortic valve level D. Parasternal short axis apical level Assessment of RV size on transthoracic echo is best done with:* A. Taking ratio of Moderator band to RV cavity B. M-mode through RV cavity C. Visual comparison to LV in Apical four chamber view D. Assessing which of the two ventricles forms the apex in the apical four chamber view E. C and D