Myocardial Infarction
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How long do you have left to live with 20% heart function?
Q. Match the following columns.
Column - IColumn -vIIAHeart failureIHeart muscle is suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supplyBCardiac arrestIIChest pain due to inadequate O2reaching the heart musclesCHeart attackIIIAtherosclerosisDCoronary Artery Disease (CAD)IVHeart not pumping blood effectivelyenough to meet the needs of the bodyEAngina pectorisVHearts stops beating
Column - IColumn -vIIAHeart failureIHeart muscle is suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supplyBCardiac arrestIIChest pain due to inadequate O2reaching the heart musclesCHeart attackIIIAtherosclerosisDCoronary Artery Disease (CAD)IVHeart not pumping blood effectivelyenough to meet the needs of the bodyEAngina pectorisVHearts stops beating
A–IV;B–V;C–I;D–III;E–II
A–V;B–IV;C–I;D–III;E–II
A–IV;B–V;C–I;D–II;E–III
A–V;B–IV;C–II;D–III;E–I
Q. Heart failure is also called _____________.
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of heart
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of lungs
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of all the organs
- none of the above
Q. Choose the incorrect statement.
- Heart failure, cardiac arrest and heart attack are all synonymous terms
- Even though the heart is autoexcitable, it is regulated by neural and chemical control mechanisms
- Angina pectoris is more common in middle-aged and elderly individuals
- CAD is caused by deposits of calcium, fat, cholesterol and fibrous tissues which narrow the lumen of the artery
Q. Which of the following statement(s) about angina is/are correct?
- Enough oxygen does not reach to the heart muscles
- All of the above
- Not common among young ones
- Also called angina pectoris
Q. Heart failure is also called _____________.
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of heart
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of lungs
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of all the organs
- none of the above
Q. Which of the following statements regarding cardiac arrest is/are correct?
Statement 1: It is a condition in which heart stops beating.
Statement 2: Blood continues to flow to the brain and other vital organs.
Statement 1: It is a condition in which heart stops beating.
Statement 2: Blood continues to flow to the brain and other vital organs.
- Statement 1 is correct and statement 2 is incorrect
- Both the statements are correct
- Statement 2 is correct and statement 1 is incorrect
- Both the statements are incorrect
Q. ‘Myocardial infarction’ can also be referred to as
- heart attack
- heart failure
- Coronary Artery Disease
- cardiac arrest
Q.
Whats the difference between heart failure and heart disease?
Q. Which of the following statement(s) about angina is/are correct?
- Also called angina pectoris
- Not common among young ones
- Enough oxygen does not reach to the heart muscles
- All of the above
Q. ‘Myocardial infarction’ can also be referred to as
- heart attack
- heart failure
- Coronary Artery Disease
- cardiac arrest
Q.
What are three types of angina?
Q.
Mention the various functions of the heart
Q.
An ischemic injury to the heart that destroys myocardial cells is
Heart block
Fibrillation
Cardiac arrest
Myocardial infarction
Q.
Acute chest pain due to reduced blood supply to heart muscles is called
Arrhythmias
Congestive cardiac failure
Angina pectoris
Cardiac arrest
Q.
How to tell if it is a heart attack or anxiety?
Q.
Is heart failure a terminal illness?
Q. Which of the following diseases is also known as coronary artery disease?
- Ishemic heart disease
- Hypertension
- Angina pectoris
- Heart attack
Q. The other term for heart attack is
Q. Which of the following statements regarding cardiac arrest is/are correct?
Statement 1: It is a condition in which heart stops beating.
Statement 2: Blood continues to flow to the brain and other vital organs.
Statement 1: It is a condition in which heart stops beating.
Statement 2: Blood continues to flow to the brain and other vital organs.
- Statement 1 is correct and statement 2 is incorrect
- Statement 2 is correct and statement 1 is incorrect
- Both the statements are correct
- Both the statements are incorrect
Q. When heart rate > 200 beats/min. then which device is used for controlling the rhythm of heart
- Endoscopy
- Defibrillator
- Prosthetic cardiac pacemaker
- Oxygenator
Q. Which of the following statements regarding cardiac arrest is/are correct?
Statement 1: It is a condition in which heart stops beating.
Statement 2: Blood continues to flow to the brain and other vital organs.
Statement 1: It is a condition in which heart stops beating.
Statement 2: Blood continues to flow to the brain and other vital organs.
- Statement 1 is correct and statement 2 is incorrect
- Statement 2 is correct and statement 1 is incorrect
- Both the statements are correct
- Both the statements are incorrect
Q.
How do you know if your heart is weak?
Q. Heart failure is also called _____________.
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of heart
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of lungs
- congestive heart failure because it involves the congestion of all the organs
- none of the above
Q. Assertion- Angina refers to acute chest pain.
Reason- Lack of supply of oxygenated blood to the heart muscles.
Reason- Lack of supply of oxygenated blood to the heart muscles.
- Both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion
- Both the assertion and reason are false
- Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion
- The assertion is true but the reason is false
Q.
An ischemic injury to the heart that destroys myocardial cells is
Heart block
Fibrillation
Cardiac arrest
Myocardial infarction
Q. Which of the following diseases is also known as coronary artery disease?
- Ishemic heart disease
- Hypertension
- Heart attack
- Angina pectoris
Q. Which of the following diseases is also known as coronary artery disease?
- Ishemic heart disease
- Hypertension
- Angina pectoris
- Heart attack
Q. Cardiomyopathy is associated with
- Occassional alcohol consumption
- Moderate alcohol consumption
- Chronic alcohol consumption
- Insufficient alcohol consumption
Q. When the heart muscle is suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supply, it is called