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In order to answer this question, let's talk about myocardial infarction.
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It says a 63 -year -old female patient arrives in the emergency room complaining of chest pains, nausea, and shortness of breath.
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She has a high heart weight and cold clammy skin, all signs of a myocardial infarion.
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In follow -up tests, you might expect to see all of the following, except.
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So let's get all the options here.
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First, hypertension.
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Remember that during a heart attack, it occurs because there is a block of one vessel of the heart.
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For example, if this is your heart here, and here you have the chambers, this is the left ventricle, and you have here an artery.
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Okay, and this artery normally supplies blood to this left ventricle of the heart.
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So what happens if this vessel gets blocked? well, if it gets blocked, then blood is not the heart...