Signs & Symptoms
Diagnostics
Pathophysiology
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100

Chest Pain, Shortness of Breath, Diaphoresis, radiation of pain to arms or jaw

What are typical symptoms of ACS?

100

≤ 10 minutes

What is the Door to EKG time goal?

100

Unstable Angina, NSTEMI, and STEMI

What is included in the category of Acute Coronary Syndrome?

100

Initial medication given for Acute MI which prevents blood platelets from clumping together to form or enlarge clots in coronary arteries.

What is Aspirin?

100

The primary pacemaker of the heart

What is the SA node?

200

Hyperlipidemia, smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle

What are Modifiable risk factors?

200

57 minutes

What is our facility goal for Door to Balloon?

200

Partial blockage + elevated troponin, no ST elevation

What is a NSTEMI?

200

Medication class that is contraindicated with Nitroglycerin? 

What are Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors?

200

If the R is far from P, then you have a......

What is a 1st degree block?

300

70 year old female with SOB, fatigue, indigestion. No chest pain.

What are atypical ACS symptoms

300

Gold standard blood test for assisting with diagnosis of Acute MI.

What is Troponin?

300

Clinical Condition characteried by ischemic chest pain occuring at rest or with minimal exertion, usually persists more than 10 minutes. Negative troponins.

What is Unstable Angina?

300

Form of ASA that may be given to an unresponsive Acute MI patient

What is an ASA suppository?

300

No identifiable P waves, irregular R-R intervals, normal QRS complex

What is A-Fib?
400

Women, elderly, and diabetics

What type of patient often has an atypical presentation of an acute MI?

400

Chest pain + EKG changes with ST elevation in leads II, III, and AVF.

What is an Inferior STEMI?

400

Indicates a STEMI on an EKG

What is ST elevation?

400

Plavix, Prasugrel, Brilinta

What are P2Y12 inhibitors?

400

Represents the time of ventricular depolarization

What is the QRS?

500

Should be done on patient who is at high suspicion for ACS with non-diagnostic initial EKG who continues to have pain/symptoms of ACS.

What is repeat EKG every 15-30 minutes during the first hour after presentation?

500

HMC's Troponin timing strategy

What is 0, 2, and 6 hours?

500

A severe, life threatening type of heart attack caused by the sudden, complete blockage of a coronary artery

What is a STEMI?
500

Anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots from forming or enlarging in the coronary arteries during an Acute MI. Often given as an IV bolus to support a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI). 

What is Heparin?

500

Rhythm you will want to defibrillate

What is V-Fib or pulseless V-Tach?