A myocardial infarction would also be indicated by diaphoresis and chilly, clammy skin in addition to continuous, excruciating chest discomfort. This would align with response option "2." It should be emphasized that symptoms like epigastric discomfort, particularly in middle-aged women, might indicate a MI. However, this is unlikely if the patient also has pyrosis (heartburn).
What symptoms or indicators might lead a nurse to suspect a myocardial infarction?
The enzyme that increases in 1 to 2 hours is called troponin. Which indications or symptoms, in addition to the patient's ongoing, excruciating chest pain, would lead the nurse to believe that the patient is having a myocardial infarction? 1. Pyrosis and midepigastric pain 2. Diaphoresis and clammy, cold skin 3. Periodic claudication and poor nutrition 4.
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