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CM2 Exam 2 Patient Presentation/Other Practice Questions
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6rf2g5

A 55-year-old man presents to the emer-
gency department due to substernal
chest pain. His symptoms began a few
hours ago. He describes the pain as MI-- think about dx testing, treatment,
"crushing" and it radiates down the left ect..
arm. Medical history is significant for
type 2 diabetes and hypertension. On
physical exam the patient is diaphoret-
ic. An electrocardiogram demonstrates
ST-segment elevations and cardiac tro-
ponins are significantly elevated.
A 64-year-old male with a past med-
ical history of obesity, diabetes, hy-
pertension, and hyperlipidemia presents
with an acute onset of nausea, vomit-
ing, diaphoresis, and crushing subster-
nal chest pain. Vital signs are tempera-
ture 37° C, HR 110, BP 149/87, and RR
of 22 with an oxygen saturation of 99%
on room air. Physical exam reveals a
fourth heart sound (S4), and labs are re-
markable for an elevated troponin. EKG
b) A fully obstructive thrombus at the site
pic in answer but shows ST elevation.
of a ruptured, ulcerated atherosclerotic
The pathogenesis of the condition result-
plaque
ing in this patient's presentation involves:

A) Genetic inheritance of a mutation in
ß-myosin or troponin expressed in car-
diac myocytes
b) A fully obstructive thrombus at the site
of a ruptured, ulcerated atherosclerotic
plaque
C) A partially occlusive thrombus at the
site of a ruptured, ulcerated atheroscle-
rotic plaque
D) Destruction of the vasa vasorum
caused by vasculitic phenomena
E) A stable atheromatous lesion without
overlying thrombus


, CM2 Exam 2 Patient Presentation/Other Practice Questions
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6rf2g5

A 70-year-old woman presents to the
emergency room for shortness of breath.
She has a past medical history of hyper-
tension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, coro-
nary artery disease, and alcohol use
disorder. On physical exam, she has
CHF-- think about dx testing, treatment,
jugular venous distention, pulmonary
ect..
rales, cardiac S3 sound, and pitting ede-
ma. Her electrocardiogram shows sinus
tachycardia and chest radiograph shows
pleural effusions and cardiomegaly. She
is immediately given a loop diuretic and
oxygen.
A 45-year-old African American man
presents to his primary care physician
for an annual wellness exam. He reports
to feeling well and has no acute con-
cerns. Medical history is unremarkable.
He occasionally drinks a glass of wine
every few days and does not smoke ciga-
rettes. He exercises regularly and tries to
HTN-- think dx, treatment ect..
maintain a healthy diet by incorporating
more fruits, vegetables, and lean pro-
teins. Physical examination is significant
for a blood pressure of 155/105 mmHg.
In his next two consecutive office visits,
his blood pressures are 150/100 mmHg
and 146/96 mmHg. He is started on hy-
drochlorothiazide.
A 61-year-old man presents to the emer-
gency department for vague abdominal
and back pain. He says that his symp-
toms progressively worsened over the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm-- again
course of months and cannot identify an think dx, tx, ect.. okay I am going to stop
initiating cause. Medical history is sig- typing this just think it
nificant for hypertension. He has been
smoking 1-pack of cigarettes per day for
the past 30 years. On physical exam, the

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