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1: If there is ST elevation in lead V5 but there is no ST elevation in V6, you cannot call it an anteroseptal wall AMI with lateral extension.
TRUE
FALSE
2: Mild ST segment elevation that is concave upward in leads V1 and V2 is always pathological and a sign of AMI.
TRUE
FALSE
3: Any ST segment elevation in a patient complaining of chest pain or other cardiac related symptoms is a sign of myocardial injury/infarct until proven otherwise!
TRUE
FALSE
4: The ST segment elevations in AMIs can be:
Concave upward
Concave downward
Flat
Tombstone
All of the above
5: The anterior leads are:
I and aVL
II, III and aVF
V1 and V2
V3 and V4
V5 and V6
6: The lateral leads are:
I and aVL
II, III and aVF
V1 and V2
V3 and V4
V5 and V6
A and E are correct.
7: The septal leads are:
I and aVL
II, III and aVF
V1 and V2
V3 and V4
V5 and V6
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