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First picture is the question, second is the highlighted "correct" answer and rationale...

The rationale says "abrupt reclosure should be suspected with marked hypotension and ST segment changes" and the patient data shows "marked hypotension and ST segment changes" yet the correct answer is coronary artery dissection and NOT abrupt reclosure? Is it a typo?

u/ForMyNiceThings — 17 days ago

First picture is the question, second is the highlighted "correct" answer and rationale...

The rationale says "abrupt reclosure should be suspected with marked hypotension and ST segment changes" and the patient data shows "marked hypotension and ST segment changes" yet the correct answer is coronary artery dissection and NOT abrupt reclosure? Is it a typo?

u/ForMyNiceThings — 17 days ago

The rationale says calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are contraindicated in heart failure, yet the correct answer is verapamil (...a CCB?) and spironolactone? What am I missing?

Edit: to clarify, I chose answer B but the study packet says choice C is correct and provides the rationale shown. That's why I am confused.

u/ForMyNiceThings — 17 days ago