★ Cardiology Quiz
The basic pathophysiology of myocardial infarction is best described as:
A. Total obstruction of a coronary artery, which causes myocardial necrosis
B. Temporary vasospasm that occurs in a coronary artery
C. Cardiac output that is insufficient to meet the needs of the heart and body
D. Irregular heart rate and force, reducing blood supply to coronary arteries
Select your answer:

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