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A aortic dissection with a backwards tear can be complicated with _____ and/or inferior MI
A aortic dissection with a forwards tear can be complicated with _____ pulses, stroke, and/or renal failure
_____ management is determined by a risk assessment score such as GRACE
Hint: ACS type
If there is persistent myocardial ischaemia after fibrinolyis, then consider _____ management
Chest X-ray of a patient with aortic dissection shows _____ widening
Which artery is associated with anterior myocardial infarction? _____
Secondary prevention for ACS/chest pain: D_____ ACE inhibitor Beta blocker Statin
In a posterior myocardial infarction, ST-elevation is typically seen in leads _____.
Nitrates for ACS are contraindicated in _____ patients
Which area is affected in leads II, III, aVF? _____
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