HEART ATTACK DIAGNOSIS |
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Experienced emergency care personnel can usually
diagnose a heart attack simply by looking at the patient. To confirm
this diagnosis, they talk with the patient, check heart rate and
blood pressure, perform an electrocardiogram, and take a blood
sample. The electrocardiogram shows which coronary artery is blocked.
Electrodes covered with conducting jelly are placed on the patient's
chest, arms, and legs. They send impulses of the heart's activity
through an oscilloscope (a monitor) to a recorder, which traces them
on paper. The blood test shows the leak of enzymes or other
biochemical markers from damaged cells in the heart muscle. |
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