202-10 Homework 12-Lead interpritation
A. Anterior MI with RBBB
A. Anterior MI with RBBB B. RBBB with LVH C. Anteroseptal Ischemia D. Left Posterior Hemiblock E. LBBB F. Likely Posterior MI G. Pericarditis
D. Inferior MI
A. Anterolateral MI B. Anteroseptal MI C. Inferoseptal MI D. Inferior MI E. LBBB F. Ventricular Tachycardia G. Early Repolarization
B. Inferior MI
A. Early Repolarization B. Inferior MI C. Lateral MI D. Septal Ischemia E. Anterior MI F. Left Anterior Hemiblock G. Normal
G. Normal
A. LBBB B. Left posterior hemiblock C. Pericarditis D. Septal Infarct E. Lateral ischemia F. 2nd Degree Heart block G. Normal
E. LVH with Left Axis Deviation
A. LBBB with Lateral Ischemia B. LVH with Right Axis Deviation C. Lateral MI D. S1Q3T3 Pattern - Possible PE E. LVH with Left Axis Deviation F. WPW Conduction Pattern G. LBBB with Left Axis Deviation
A. LBBB with Left Axis Deviation
A. LBBB with Left Axis Deviation B. LBBB with Right Axis Deviation C. RBBB with Left Axis Deviation D. RBBB with Right Axis Deviation E. Normal F. Ventricular Tachycardia G. LVH
D. Trifascucular Block with Anterolateral Ischemia
A. LBBB with inferior MI B. Early Repolarization C. Septal MI with Second Degree Heart Block D. Trifascucular Block with Anterolateral Ischemia E. Inferior Ischemia F. Lateral MI G. Normal
F. Inferior MI
A. LVH B. Normal C. Likely Posterior MI D. Lateral MI E. LBBB F. Inferior MI G. Anterior Ischemia
C. LBBB
A. Lateral MI B. Septal MI C. LBBB D. Left Posterior Hemiblock E. RBBB F. Early Repolarization G. Normal
G. Bifascicular Block
A. Likely Posterior MI B. RBBB C. LBBB D. Inferior MI E. Right-sided MI F. Septal MI G. Bifascicular Block
A. Aspirin, Nitro, Oxygen PRN, Transport to nearest hospital
If this patient complained of chest pain, what should be your general approach? A. Aspirin, Nitro, Oxygen PRN, Transport to nearest hospital B. STEMI alert, transport to cath lab C. No treatment or transport needed D. Adenosine 6mg followed by 12mg if unsuccessful