ABSTRACT

A. Aspirin B. β-Blockers C. Calcium channel blockers D. Clopidogrel E. Cyclizine F. Emergency coronary artery bypass graft G. Emergency external pacing H. Loop diuretics I. Metoclopramide J. Past medical history of a haemorrhagic stroke 6 weeks ago K. Past medical history of ischaemic stroke 2 years ago L. Past medical history of peptic ulcer disease M. Percutaneous coronary angioplasty ± stenting N. Previous thrombolysis with streptokinase O. Reciprocal ST depression and tall T-waves in lead V2 P. Statins Q. ST elevation of 2 mm in leads II, III and aVF R. ST elevation of 2 mm in leads V1-V5 S. Tented T-waves

For each of the following presentations of acute coronary syndrome, select the most appropriate response. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.