Acute Coronary Syndrome and MI Care · NCLEX Exam

How may the presentation of MI in women differ from men?

  1. Presentation is essentially identical to classic male chest pain
  2. Often atypical, with jaw or neck pain, fatigue, and nausea
  3. Limited to vague indigestion-like epigastric discomfort
  4. Dyspnea and exertional fatigue are rarely reported
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Correct answer: Often atypical, with jaw or neck pain, fatigue, and nausea

Women often present with non-classic symptoms during MI which can delay recognition and treatment.

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