Free Exam: 2011 Acute Coronary Syndrome (Annual)
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Please [url=http://intranet/eduintranet/Education/2011/2011%20Annual%20CM%20Material/2011%20Acute%20Coronary%20Syndrome.pdf]CLICK HERE[/url] to read the material for this test.
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Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 0 |
Randomize answers: | No |
Question 2
For the patient that presents with chest pain, the goal is to get an EKG done and to the physician within:
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 10 |
Randomize answers: | No |
Question 3
A normal EKG excludes the possibility that chest pain is ischemic in origin.
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 10 |
Randomize answers: | No |
Question 4
A patient with an oxygen imbalance that resolves within 20 minutes without permanent damage is associated with:
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 10 |
Randomize answers: | No |
Question 5
In right-sided EKG, ST elevation in V4R would indicate a right ventricular infarction.
Type: | Multiple choice |
Points: | 10 |
Randomize answers: | No |