If you are preparing for a career in Medical line, then you need to pick up this ACS (acute coronary syndrome). Let's play this quiz and learn more about it!
Tachypnea
Angina
Diaphoresis
50
75
80
Coronary blood flow
HR
Contractility
Transient Ischemia
Prolonged Ischemia
PE
Arrythmia
Cardiomegaly with heart failure
Stable angina
Unstable angina
Non ST elevation MI
ST elevation MI
Stable angina
Non ST elevated MI
Syndrome X
Variant angina
Silent ischemia
Lumen narrowed by plaque, inappropriate vasoconstriction
Plaque ruptured, inappropriate platelet aggegration
No overt plaque, but intense vasospasm
True
False
Stress test
Resting ECG
Chest X ray
True
False
True
False
Flat depression of ST segment more than 0.1 mv
Flat elevation of ST segment more than 0.1 mv
Lengthening of PR interval
Nuclear imaging
Echocardiography
Pharmacologic interventions
Cardiac imaging
All of the above
Vasodilators (adenosine or dipyramidamole)- steal blood from the diseased portion
Inotrope dobutamine- which increases HR and contractility
Vasoconstrictor
Stress testing
Coronary arteriography
Aspirin as vasodilator
Aspirin
BB
Calcium channel blocker
ACE inhibitor
Lipid lowering agent lipid lowering agent
Nitroglycerin
All of the above
Cessation of smoking
Treating HTN
Low fat diet and weight loss
Treatment for high HDL
Treatment of diabetes
Reduce stress
Silent
Pronounced
Syndrome X
Unstable angina
Typical angina symptoms with no atheosclerotic symptom
ACS
Mitral regurgitation
S4
Rales
Elevated BP
Rales
Pulmonary Congestion
S4
Diaphoresis, Tachycardia, Elevated BP
Dyskinetic Apical Pulse
Rales
Pulmonary Congestion
All of the above