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uestion 8 ot yet nswered Marked out f1 - Flag question A 52-year-old man (weight 100 kg) with a history of HTN and prior

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Uestion 8 Ot Yet Nswered Marked Out F1 Flag Question A 52 Year Old Man Weight 100 Kg With A History Of Htn And Prior 1
Uestion 8 Ot Yet Nswered Marked Out F1 Flag Question A 52 Year Old Man Weight 100 Kg With A History Of Htn And Prior 1 (51.5 KiB) Viewed 70 times
uestion 8 ot yet nswered Marked out f1 - Flag question A 52-year-old man (weight 100 kg) with a history of HTN and prior intracranial haemorrhage presents to emergency department. He has had 3 hours of substernal chest pain radiating to both arms that began while he was eating his lunch (seated), which is accompanied by nausea, diaphoresis, and shortness of breath. He has never before experienced chest pain of this character or intensity. Current vital signs include HR 68 beats/ minute and BP 178/94 mm Hg. Which regimen is best to treat this patient's STEMI? Reperfusion with tŠµnecteplase 25-mg intravenous push 1 dose, enoxaparin 30 mg IV bolus plus 100 mg subcutaneously twice daily, aspirin 325 mg I dose, ticagrelor 180 mg 1 dose, and bivalirudin 0.75 mg/kg followed by 1.75 mg/kg/hour Reperfusion with primary PCI and stenting of occluded artery, clopidogrel 300 mg 1 dose, and aspirin 325 mg I dose. None of above Reperfusion with reteplase 10-unit bolus 2 times, 30 minutes apart, plus UFH 60- unit/kg bolus and a 12-unit/kg/hour infusion, clopidogrel, and aspirin