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Acute Coronary Syndrome Flashcard 2

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Question

What is the best management for an unstable patient with cardiogenic shock from a multiple vessel acute MI?

 

a. Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)
b. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
c. Clopidogrel
d. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)

Answer

d. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG)

Question

Which of the following interventions best treats patients suspected of coronary artery disease as a cause of cardiac arrest?

 

a. Tc-99m Sestamibi scan
b. 12-lead ECG stress test
c. Cardiac sonogram
d. Coronary angiography

Answer

d. Coronary angiography

Question

Which of the following is an appropriate treatment strategy in STEMI?

 

a. Rapid fibrinolysis in a community hospital followed by immediate transfer to a university hospital for PCI
b. Clopidogrel in combination with PCI in a 64-year-old patient
c. Enoxaparin in a 78-year-old patient with platelets of 50,000/µL
d. IV beta-blocker in a patient who has concurrent type II Mobitz 2nd-degree AV block

Answer

b. Clopidogrel in combination with PCI in a 64-year-old patient

Question

Which one of the following is an absolute contraindication to fibrinolytic therapy in patients with STEMI?

 

a. PCI access > 90 minutes from presentation to medical care
b. Aspirin allergy
c. Age > 70 years
d. Presentation at 26 hours following onset of symptoms

Answer

d. Presentation at 26 hours following onset of symptoms

Question

Which patient is at risk for an acute coronary syndrome in the next 30 days?

 

a. A 56-year-old man with T wave inversion and negative troponins at 30 minutes after symptom onset. His father died of CAD.
b. A 56-year-old man with negative troponins at 30 minutes, ST depression of 0.5 mm, and symptom resolution with nitroglycerin. He has diabetes and hypertension and smokes cigarettes.
c. A 56-year-old man with negative troponins at evaluation, ST elevation of 3 mm in V2, and no symptoms. He has no medical conditions.
d. A 56-year-old man with negative troponins at 6 hours after symptom onset and nonspecific ST changes. He has hypertension and hyperlipidemia.

Answer

b. A 56-year-old man with negative troponins at 30 minutes, ST depression of 0.5 mm, and symptom resolution with nitroglycerin. He has diabetes and hypertension and smokes cigarettes.

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