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1. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
2. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
3. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
,A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
4. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
5. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
6. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
,the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
7. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
8. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
9. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
10. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
, B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
11. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
12. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*
13. A patient presents with a cardiac complaint. Which finding represents a
critical red flag?
A. Gradual onset with improvement
B. Sudden, severe, unexplained symptoms
C. Long-standing stable symptoms
D. Mild discomfort relieved with rest
*- CORRECT ANSWER - B. Rationale: Sudden and severe changes within
the cardiac system indicate potential life-threatening pathology requiring
urgent evaluation.*