Mr. Cooper is a 45 year old teacher wakes up at 3am with chest pain. He sits on
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Mr. Cooper is a 45 year old teacher wakes up at 3am with chest pain. He sits on the side of the bed for a few minutes and the pain generally goes away.This particular night he wake up at 3am with chest pain and goes to the ER for exams because he thinks he is having a heart attack. once he gets to the ER and test are done they find no blockage in his coronary arteries. A) does he have chronic ischemic heart disease or is he having acute coronary syndrome with a possible infraction? B) which of the following best describe his condition stable angina variant angina or unstable angina?C) what is causing his chest pain?
Mr. Cooper is a 45 year old teacher wakes up at 3am with chest pain. He sits on the side of the bed for a few minutes and the pain generally goes away.This particular night he wake up at 3am with chest pain and goes to the ER for exams because he thinks he is having a heart attack. once he gets to the ER and test are done they find no blockage in his coronary arteries. A) does he have chronic ischemic heart disease or is he having acute coronary syndrome with a possible infraction? B) which of the following best describe his condition stable angina variant angina or unstable angina?
C) what is causing his chest pain?
A) does he have chronic ischemic heart disease or is he having acute coronary syndrome with a possible infraction? B) which of the following best describe his condition stable angina variant angina or unstable angina?
C) what is causing his chest pain?
Explanation / Answer
a)He is having acute coronary syndrome,people who experience this usually have chest pressure or ache,shortness of breathe,and fatigue.
b)according to his condition he has stable angina.It is a change of pattern in angina(chest pain) symptoms.This type pain usually goes away a few minutes after you take rest.It is not heart attack but there are chances of heart failure symptoms in future.
c)A blockage in the heart blood vessels that reduces blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle itself. This can cause chest pain known as angina.
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