This quiz focuses on ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI), covering definitions, treatment protocols, and EKG criteria. It assesses knowledge crucial for timely and effective cardiac emergency response, enhancing skills in recognizing and managing STEMI cases.
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ST elevation greater than 1 mm in two or more contiguous leads and a QRS complex that is narrower than 0.12 seconds.
Posterior MI: ST depression greater than 1 mm in V1 and V2 with an R/S ratio of greater than equal to one and a narrow QRS complex.
New Left Bundle Branch Block: If a previous EKG showed a narrow QRS complex and the current EKG shows a wide QRS complex.
All of the above
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False
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True
False
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18 years or older
Sign and symptoms of STEMI
Hypoglycemia
Patient cannot be delivered to a Cardiac Center with 45 minutes
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Active internal bleeding within the last 21 days
Known bleeding disorder
Within 3 months of intracranial surgery, serious head trauma, or stroke
Within 14 days of major surgery or serious trauma
History of cancer of the brain
Witnessed seizure at onset
History of intracranial hemorrhage
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Fluid bolus of 250-500 mL of LR
Fluid bolus of 2000 mL
Nitroglycerin
All of the above
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