Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Frage 1
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Select the components of the common pain referral pattern for Typical Angina.
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Select the common locations of pain in Atypical Angina.
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Face/Jaw/Teeth
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One or Both Shoulders
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Posterior Thorax
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Down One or Both Arms
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Substernal Region
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L Hand
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Throat
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Liver
Frage 3
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Which of the following would help you differentiate Typical Angina from Atypical Angina?
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Exertional (or stressful) Onset
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Pain lasts one to ten minutes
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Non-Exertional Onset
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May occur at rest, especially early morning
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Pain lasts longer than 2-hrs
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Pain lasts for only 2-seconds
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Which of the following is the complete list of characteristics for Unstable Angina?
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Inc. Frequency,
Earlier Onset,
Spreading or Radiating,
Higher Doses of Nitroglycerin Needed,
Longer Time to Relief
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Inc. Frequency,
Spreading or Radiating,
Higher Doses of Nitroglycerin Needed,
Longer Time to Relief,
More Intense Pain
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Inc. Frequency,
Earlier Onset,
Spreading or Radiating,
Longer Time to Relief,
More Intense Pain
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Inc. Frequency,
Earlier Onset,
Spreading or Radiating,
Higher Doses of Nitroglycerin Needed,
Intermittent Pain in Random Locations
Frage 5
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If you suspect leg pain of vascular origin, which pulses should be taken?
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Femoral a.
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Popliteal a.
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Posterior Tibial a.
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Dorsalis Pedis a.
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Inferior Epigastric a.
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Sural a.
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Anterior Tibial a.