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Which cardiac marker is elevated for the longest period after myocardial infarction (MI)?
1) Troponin I
2) CK-MB
3) Myoglobin
4) Troponin T
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- A Which patient is most at risk of developing left-sided heart failure? a) 60-year-old male with pulmonary hypertension b) 72-year-old male who has had a right ventricular myocardial infarction Oc) 64-year-old female with mitral valve stenosis d) 48-year-old female who smokes one pack of cigarettes dailyAn area of dead myocardial tissue is called: A) an infarct B) stenosis C) an induration D) hypertrophyPick all the correct answers that help diagnose a myocardial infarction. A) electrocardiogram B) blood glucose level C) symptoms including chest pain, sweating, and sometimes nausea D) blood test measuring cardiac markers in the blood (Creatine kinase MB, troponins, etc).
- Which of the following conditions is reversible? (best answer) A) myocardial ischemia B) myocardial fibrosis C) myocardial infarction D) myocardial necrosisWhich of the following forms of shock occurs as a result of expansion of the vascular compartment? Question 17 options: a) Cardiogenic b) Neurogenic c) Hypovolemic d) ObstructiveWith which of the following patients should you remain alert to the possible development of right-sided heart failure? O a) 68-year-old man with dehydration 5 years after having a myocardial infarction Ob) 60-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Oc) 27-year-old woman taking excessive amounts of thyroid hormone to promote weight loss O d) 40-year-old woman who broke an ankle while training for a marathon
- Which medication is commonly administered to treat a myocardial infarction by reducing myocardial oxygen demand and improving blood flow to the heart? a) Lisinopril b) Metoprolol c) Clopidogrel d) NitroglycerinIn cases of suspected myocardial infarction, what is the initial pharmacological treatment? A) Aspirin B) Nitroglycerin C) Morphine D) All of the aboveYour client is assessed in the emergency department with shock related to cardiac tamponade (bleeding into the pericardial cavity). What form of shock best describes your client's condition? Question 16 options: a) Distributive shock b) Cardiogenic shock c) Hypovolemic shock d) Obstructive shock
- Why do cardiac enzymes rise after an acute myocardial infarction? a) Cardiac enzymes leak from the damaged muscle fibers into the bloodstream. Ob) White blood cells are attracted to the site of muscle injury. Oc) Blood flow to the injured muscle is increased. d) Injured fibers increase their synthesis of cardiac muscle enzymes.What comes first in cardiac disease illness and progression: a) Congestive Heart Disease, b) Acute Coronary Syndrome or c) Coronary Artery Disease? Discuss the worst or most severe possible outcome if a patient acquires all these diseases at one time.Select the FALSE statement: /////////////////www. OA) This abnormal ECG results in increased stroke volume O B) In this abnormal ECG, the ventricles are not stimulated to contract by the SA node, the natural pacemaker. of the heart O C) This abnormal ECG is compatible with life so far as the individual does not engage in strenuous activities OD) This abnormal ECG results in decreased in CO OE) None of the above