Pulmonary embolism

Question 1

Associer à un tracé: 
What is(are) the probable diagnosis(es) given this clinical history and electrocardiogram?
Your answerChoice

A. coronary spasm

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B. pulmonary embolism

C. aortic dissection

D. myocarditis

E. pneumothorax

Question 2

Associer à un tracé: 
What is(are) the probable diagnosis(es) given this clinical history and ECG?
Your answerChoice

A. coronary spasm

Selected

B. pulmonary embolism

C. aortic dissection

Selected

D. myocarditis

E. pneumothorax

Question 3

What is(are) the electrical sign(s) present on this ECG in favor of a diagnosis of pulmonary embolism?
Your answerChoice
Selected

A. sinus tachycardia

Selected

B. S1Q3 pattern

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C. negative T-wave in lead III

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D. incomplete left bundle block

E. atrial fibrillation

Question 4

What is(are) the abnormality(ies) observed on this tracing?
Your answerChoice

A. right atrial enlargement

B. complete right bundle branch block

C. incomplete right bundle branch block

D. ventricular extrasystoles

E. atrial extrasystoles

Question 5

What is(are) the abnormality(ies) observed on this tracing?
Your answerChoice

A. right atrial enlargement

B. first degree atrioventricular block

C. incomplete right bundle branch block

D. right axis

E. right ventricular hypertrophy

Question 6

Associer à un tracé: 
What is(are) the abnormality(ies) observed on this tracing?
Your answerChoice

A. right atrial enlargement

Selected

B. first degree atrioventricular block

C. incomplete right bundle branch block

D. right axis

E. sinus tachycardia

Question 7

Associer à un tracé: 
What is(are) the abnormality(ies) observed on this tracing?
Your answerChoice

A. right atrial enlargement

B. first degree atrioventricular block

C. complete right bundle branch block

D. extreme right axis

E. sinus tachycardia