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Acute Coronary Syndrome questions with correct answers
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When ischemia is prolonged and not immediately reversible, what develops and encompasses the spectrum of unstable angina (UA), non-ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)? - Answer acute coronary syndrome (ACS) 
 
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with deterioration of a once stable what? - Answer atherosclerotic plaque 
 
What is the disease progress of acute coronary syndrome? - Answer Deterioration of once stable...
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Acute Coronary Syndrome Questions with Correct Answers
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The client with unstable angina has received education about the acute coronary syndrome. Which of the following indicates that he understood the teaching? 
1. "This is a big warning, I must modify my lifestyle or risk having a heart attack in the next year." 
2. "Angina is just a temporary interruption of blood flow to my heart." 
3. "I need to tell my wife I've had a heart attack." 
4. "Because this was temporary, I will not need to take any medications for my heart." - Answer 1. A...
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Types of Angina - Answer - Stable Angina 
- Unstable Angina 
 
Stable Angina - Answer - Occurs with moderate to prolonged exertion 
- Familiar pattern (to pt.) 
- Frequency, duration, and intensity of symptoms remain stable over several months 
- Usually associated with a stable atherosclerotic plaque 
- Relieved by nitro or rest 
 
Unstable Angina - Answer - Chest pain that occurs suddenly at rest or with exertion 
- Causes limitation of activity 
- Increase in number of attacks 
- Increa...
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ACLS: Acute Coronary Syndrome questions with correct answers
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What are the types of Acute Coronary Syndrome? - Answer STEMI 
NSTEMI 
Unstable Angina 
 
What is a STEMI? - Answer ST elevation. Long period of blocked blood supply to the heart muscle affecting large are of heart muscle. It also changes levels of chemical markers in the blood. 
 
What is NSTEMI? - Answer Chest pain that does not cause ST elevation on an EKG. Chemical markers may show cardiac damage, but can be variable as blockage can be variable. 
 
What is Unstable Angina? - Answer C...
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Acute Coronary Syndrome & Myocardial Infarction questions wish correct answers
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Coronary artery disease (CAD) - Answer disease of the arteries surrounding the heart 
Chronic Stable angina 
-> Acute coronary syndrome 
 
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) - Answer Umbrella term, for Unstable angina, NSTMI, and STMI 
 
atherosclerosis- narrowing and hardening of the arteries - Answer Precursor: Coronary Artery Disease 
 
Plaque and lesion - Answer ____________________ development in CAD can lead to Acute Coronary Syndrome 
 
Chronic endothelial damage - Answer CAD->...
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Pharm- Acute Coronary Syndrome questions with correct answers
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Acute Coronary Syndromes: - Answer Umbrella term referring to any constellation of clinical symptoms compatible with acute myocardial ischemia 
- Unstable angina (UA) 
- Non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) 
- ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) 
 
Clinical Presentation: - Answer Chest pain, pressure, or squeezing 
Radiation to the arms, neck, back, or jaw 
Nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis, shortness of breath 
Patients less likely to present with classic sympt...
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Acute Coronary Syndromes: Basic questions with correct answers
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Which of the following are standard medications that may be used to treat a patient with an acute coronary syndrome characterized as NSTEMI? (select all that apply) - Answer Morphine and Aspirin 
 
Look for drugs in the acronym MONA, which represent standard care for a MI: Morphine, Oxygen, Nitrates (nitroglycerin in various formulations), and Aspirin (MONA). Additional medications will be added to MONA depending on the clinical situation. 
 
Which of the following statements are true regardin...
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SHERPATH: Acute Coronary Syndrome questions with correct answers
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Which is true regarding the prevalence of acute coronary syndrome? Select all that apply. 
 
A. Someone dies every minute from acute coronary syndrome. 
B. Acute coronary syndrome causes approximately 50,000 deaths per year. 
C. Someone has an acute coronary syndrome episode every 25 seconds. 
D. 100,000 people are hospitalized every year due to acute coronary syndrome. 
E. Acute coronary syndrome is the third leading cause of death in the United States. - Answer A. Someone dies every minute f...
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Acute coronary syndrome (updated) questions with correct answers
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Types of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) - Answer ST-elevation ACS: acute chest pain and persistent (>20 mins) ST-segment elevation. Most develop ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). 
 
Non-ST-elevation ACS: acute chest pain without persistent ST-segment elevation. 
- unstable angina: normal troponin levels as no necrosis (although occasionally there can be minor rises in troponin signifying increased risk of subsequent cardiac events). 
- non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI...
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Acute Coronary Syndrome Drugs/Treatments questions with correct answers
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What is UA? - Answer Unstable Angina, a type of ACS 
-chest pain, with no cardiac enzymes 
-no or transient ischemic ECG changes 
(ST depression, T wave inversion) 
Treat: GAP-BAS 
 
What is NSTEMI? - Answer Non-ST Elevated Myocardia Infarction, a type of ACS 
(Heart Attack/Blockage) 
-chest pain with positive cardiac enzymes (troponin I/T) 
-no or transient ischemic ECG changes 
(ST depression, T wave inversion) 
Treat: GAP-BAS 
 
What is STEMI? - Answer ST-Elevated Myocardial Infarction...
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