Practice Question
The nurse assesses a male client who is brought to the emergency department (ED) by his family who believes he is having a heart attack. Which finding is the best indicator that a client is experiencing an acute myocardial infarction (AMI)?
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Correct Answer:
Pain in the neck, jaw, or medial side of the left arm.
Rationale:
🔹 Referred pain to the jaw, neck, or arm is classic for acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
🔹 Unlike musculoskeletal chest pain, this pain is unrelieved by rest or palpation.
🔹 Between scapulae pain suggests gallbladder or esophageal issues.
🔹 Localized chest pain on palpation = musculoskeletal.
🔹 Recognizing classic cardiac pain ensures rapid treatment and better outcomes.
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This question is from ☑️HESI RN Health Assessment spring 2025. 7.11.2025 which contains 60 questions.
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☑️HESI RN Health Assessment spring 2025. 7.11.2025
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- Domain: 🏡HESI-Health Assessment
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