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Question #8
Description:

This EKG Suggests:

Inferior STEMI.
Septal-Anterior STEMI
Posterior STEMI
Stemmed STEMI
Normal EKG without ST elevation

Question #10
Description: True or False: Elevating Troponin I levels suggests that a heart is healing from a myocardial infarction. However, a Troponin level that was initially elevated and begins to decline may potentially represent a heart that is beginning to heal.

Answer:
True
False

Interactive Quiz
Description:

What is the warning sign that blood flow to your heart is being cut off?
Stable angina
Shortness of breath
Unstable angina
Anxiety from a parrot landing on your shoulder

What are the consequences of an untreated heart attack?
Cardiac arrest, heart failure, irreversible heart muscle damage, permanent loss of ability to care for self, death
Cardiac arrest, diabetes, kidney failure, hair loss
Neutropenia, pancytopenia, anemia, weakness, dizziness, poor visual acuity
Loss of that loving feeling
An elephant sitting on your chest

How long should a patient wait before going to the hospital if chest pain persists?
Lasts more than 15 minutes
After third nitroglycerin, and still have chest pain
Taking a baby aspirin
If the clown holding the balloon offers to give you a ride

What are the "zones" of the heart in relation to a 12-lead EKG?
Septal, Anterior, Lateral, Inferior
Septal, Anterior, Lateral, Inferior, Posterior
Septal, Anterior, Lateral, Inferior, Posterior, Oblique, Transverse, Caudal, Dorsal, Interior, Exterior, Outerior, Ulterior
In-Zone, Out-Zone, Passing-Zone, Danger-Zone

Heart disease is the number one cause of death for women as well as men.
True
False

Not all heart attacks have the same symptoms or severity.
True
False

ST segment elevation refers to what:
refers to a pattern that shows up on an electrocardiogram (EKG).
Results in less damage
Coronary artery blockages are temporary
Climbing up the Manitou Incline

Question #9
Description: True or False: ST-elevation is a normal finding on EKG and is not of any clinical significance

Answer:
True
False

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