Myocardial Infarction Signs and Symptoms
Across
- 3. An area that chest pain from myocardial infarction may radiate upwards to.
- 6. The forceful ejection of stomach contents
- 7. ‘A sense of’ an intense feeling that something life threatening or tragic is about to occur.
- 10. A respiratory symptom due to a build up of fluid in the lungs.
- 11. A feeling of sickness or discomfort that may come with an urge to vomit
- 12. The most common limb that a chest pain due to myocardial infarction can spread to.
Down
- 1. The excretion of moisture through pores in the skin.
- 2. A word used to describe chest pain in myocardial infarction; synonymous with squeezing.
- 4. A loss of consciousness and muscle strength characterised by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery.
- 5. Extreme tiredness and inability to function due to lack of energy.
- 8. An unusual lightness of skin colour compared with normal complexion.
- 9. Difficult or laboured breathing
- 10. The typical location of chest pain in a myocardial infarction.