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15 Cards in this Set
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Lead II; III; aVf
ST elevation would affect which area of the heart |
inferior wall
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Leads II; III; aVf; V5; V6
ST elevation affects which area of the heart |
inferoapical wall
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Lead: I; aVl; V5; V6
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Inferolateral wall
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Lead : V1-V4
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Anterior wall
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Lead I; aVl; V1-V6
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Anterolateral wall
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Lead: V1-V3
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Anteroseptal wall ST segment elevations
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Lead: V5; V6
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Apical wall
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Lead I; aVl; V5; V6
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Lateral wall
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Lead: V1-V3
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Posterior wall ST segment depressions; tall, upright r-wave
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Leads : V1; V2
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Septal wall ST segment elevations
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SX: prodrome symptoms of chest pressure, tingling, tenderness, and pain along involved dermatomes
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Herpes zoster
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Sx: Anterior chest pain, sharply localized
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Costochondritis
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Sx: Pain occurs when inflammatory process extends to pleura, worse on inspiration, fever chills, dyspnea, sputum production
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Pneumonia
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Sudden onset, sever unilateral chest pain, generally pleuritic in nature, dyspnea
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Pneumothorax
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Same as pneumothorax, yet with substernal chest pressure with throat tightness
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Tension pneumothorax
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