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What further lead assessments should be considered in patients with inferior MI to identify concomitant right ventricular infarction
Following ROSC during a cardiac arrest where the suspected cause was STEMI, a patient cannot be taken to PPCI, True or False?
Regardless of the result of the ECG, all patients with ACS should be transported to hospital to check what levels within the blood?
Although there are variations between different Ambulance Services, what basic range of medications should be given to an ACS patient where indicated?
Where STEMI is confirmed, where should be the gold standard location for transportation?
In stable angina patients, symptoms are often provoked by exertion, emotion or other stress, True or False?
Where there is ST-segment depression in leads V1-V3, what further leads can be used to help identify a posterior MI?
Which of the following are some of the guidelines that indicate STEMI in leads V2 and V3?
Under ESC guidelines, ST depression ≥1 mm in ≥6 surface leads coupled with ST-segment elevation in aVR and/or V1 suggests?
The signs of ACS are universal and the same across all patient groups, True or False?
What is the difference between a N-STEMI and unstable angina?
What is the difference between a STEMI and N-STEMI?
STEMI occurs when there is a total occlusion of a coronary artery and is usually caused after the plaque rupture stage where atherothrombosis, True or False?
Stage 1 of Atherosclerosis involves?
Stage 3 of Atherosclerosis involves?
How many major stages of atherosclerosis are there?
What is often the root of coronary artery disease?
Where does de-oxygenated blood return following supply to the coronary arteries?
With coronary circulation, there are interlinked pathways that blood can take to get to the same muscle, what is this circulation called?
Which of the following come under the right coronary artery branch?
Which of the following come under the left coronary artery branch?
The coronary arteries branch from the aorta, they start with 2 main arteries before splitting off further, True or False?
Where do the coronary arteries branch off from to supply the heart?
What does ACS stand for?
What does CVD stand for?