Barry Patho II Test
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| A. ErgonovineB. Acute coronary thrombosisC. Drugs (b-blockers, nitrates, analgesics, and O2), Controll of physical activity, Thrombolitics (intracoronary and intravenously), and PTCA (easier through fresh thrombus)D. Ischemia (not necrosis, no pain with necrosis)E. TrueF. 1.3 ml of O2/100g of tissue/minG. the subendocardium, the intramural myocardium or both --does not extend into the epicardiumH. Lifestyle changes, drug tx, revascularizationI. False, Varient angina does is not related to physical activity or emotional stress; Chronic angina isJ. decreases strength and HRK. Increase O2 demand over supply (physical activity, emotions, eating, Mary Beth, hurrying, fever, chills, tachycardia, motion of hands over head)L. Stres thalium 201 Myocardial perfusion imaging - it shows defectsM. the development of ST segment elevation with painN. The best treatment is to combine nitrates and Ca++ antagonists (calciun channel blockers)O. Dead tissue (from prolonged ischemia)P. AtherosclerosisQ. cigarett smoking, High BP, plasma cholesterolR. Acute symptoms include more intense pain and longer duration and usually while the patient is restingS. Bed rest and nitroglycerin cannot eliminate acute pain completely or permanentlyT. O2 demand |
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