It is a chest pain caused by inadequate myocardial O2 supply?
a. Angina
b. MI
c. AAA
d.
Pain in Angina
a. Substernal, crushing , compressing
b. Radiate to the arms, jaw or back
c. Lasts 3-5 mins
d. All of the above
Type of Angina: Relieved by rest
a. Stable
b. Unstable
c. Prinzmetal angina
d.
Type of Angina: responds slowly to Nitrglycerin and isnt relieved by rest
a. Stable
b. Unstable
c. Prinzmetal angina
d.
Type of Angina: occur at rest
a. Stable
b. Unstable
c. Prinzmetal angina
d.
ECG result in Angina
a. ST segment depression
b. T wave inversion
c. A and B
d.
Tx for angina
a. Percutaneous Transluminal coronary angioplasty
b. Coronary Artery Stent Placement
c. A and B
d.
What to assess in angina?
a. Chest pain
b. Stomach pain
c. Shoulder pain
d.
When to hold nitrates?
a. If the sstolic pressure is less tha 120mmhg
b. If the systolic pressure is less than 90 mmhg
c. If the systolic pressure is more than 30mmhg
d.
When to hold beta-adrenergic blocker
a. If the HR is less than 60bpm
b. If the HR is less than 75bpm
c. If the HR is more than 180bpm
d.
What to obtain during an acute attack?
a. Obtain the HR
b. Assess the pain
c. Obtain 12-lead ECG
d.
Diet for Angina:
a. Low sodium
b. Low Fat
c. Low cholesterol
d. All of the above
what to do during acute attacks of angina
a. Provide SL nitroglycerin
b. Provide comfort
c. Place in SF position
d.