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100

The leading cause of death in the united states is what?

Myocardial Infarction

100

Commonly classified by tall peaked T waves, what condition affects the conduction of the heart and can cause cardiac arrest?

Hyperkalemia

100

The hallmark ECG change for patients experiencing an AMI is what?

ST Segment elevation

100

You have a patient who is 91 years old, experiencing chest pain that started when he was working outside in his lawn 20 minutes ago, states the pain is crushing in nature and that the pain radiates out to his left arm. Which part of this patients history satisfies the T in OPQRST?

20 minutes. 

100

What medication is the highest priority in patients with cardiac related chest pain?

Aspirin

200

Pulmonary edema is a hallmark sign of this cardiac condition. 

Left sided heart failure

200

How many licks did the owl take to reach the tootsie roll center of the tootsie pop?

3

200

Pink, frothy sputum is a common LATE sign of what cardiac related condition?

Left sided heart failure

200

Who has the better hair, Soto or Perez?

IDK theyre both fantastic

200

The most common method of diagnosing an MI in the EMS setting is to look for what on a 12 lead ECG. 

Need 2 things***

ST segment elevation in 2 contiguous leads

300

Which Coronary Artery is most like involved in an Inferior MI?

Posterior Descending

300

Which coronary artery is most likely occluded in the event of an anterior MI?

LAD

300

The most common cause of angina is what?

Coronary Artery Disease

300

A Subendocardial infarction is an AMI that only affects what layer of the heart?

Innermost/Endocardium

300

An MI will cause what type of shock?

Cardiogenic

400

A patient with pitting edema, pulmonary hypertension, and clear lung sounds likely has what cardiac condition?

Right sided heart failure
400

Myocardial contusion, if severe enough, can cause what lethal event?

Myocardial infarction

400

The most common lethal complication of AMI is what?

Dysrhythmias

400

"Diastolic Dysfunction" is a fancy way of saying that a patient has what?

High systemic pressure/High afterload

400

A patient who presents as unstable with a rhythm resembling some sort of SVT would benefit most from what intervention?

Synchronized Cardioversion

500
Your patient is experiencing hypotension, hypoxia, tachycardia, and pulmonary edema. What type of shock is most likely in place for this patient?

Cardiogenic

500

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea is most commonly associated with what cardiac related condition?

Left heart failure 

500

Pulsus paradoxus is a common finding in what obstructive cardiac condition?

Cardiac Tamponade

500

In a patient with cardiac tamponade, what vital sign is the most important for the paramedic to maintain?

Blood Pressure

500

A patient who is prescribed medication to control their heart rate, lower their blood pressure, and increase urinary output likely has what cardiac condition?

CHF