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Secondary prevention — Flashcards

Secondary prevention — Flashcards

Secondary prevention — Flashcards
#1

One less common cause of myocardial infarction is coronary artery _____ (e.g. vasospastic angina, cocaine use)

#2

In regards to myocardial infarction complications, LV hypertrophy and previous MI protect against _____ rupture

#3

Inferior MI and hypotension and distended neck veins = _____ infarction

Hint: location

#4

What class of drugs may be used for reperfusion therapy for STEMI when PCI is not available? _____

#5

What EKG findings are associated with stable angina? _____

#6

What leads show ST elevations or Q waves in an anterolateral myocardial infarction? _____

Hint: 2

#7

The second most common artery involved in a myocardial infarction is the _____

#8

Unstable angina is characterized by chest pain that occurs during _____

#9

Treatment of acute coronary syndromes (e.g. unstable angina, STEMI, NSTEMI) often includes antiplatelet therapy such as _____

#10

What leads show ST elevations or Q waves in a lateral myocardial infarction? _____

Hint: 2

Secondary prevention Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Secondary prevention for USMLE Internal Medicine. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of ACS. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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There are 10 flashcards for Secondary prevention, covering the key concepts, clinical correlations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of ACS.
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