Cardiac Medicine Certification (CMC) Practice Exam

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What percentage of myocardial infarctions (MIs) involves the inferior wall?

  1. 30% to 40%

  2. 40% to 50%

  3. 50% to 60%

  4. 60% to 70%

The correct answer is: 40% to 50%

The correct answer reflects that approximately 40% to 50% of myocardial infarctions (MIs) involve the inferior wall. The inferior wall of the heart is primarily supplied by the right coronary artery in most individuals, which makes it susceptible to ischemic events during an MI. Understanding the distribution of MIs is vital for effective diagnosis and management. Inferior MIs often present with specific signs and symptoms, and recognizing the proportion of these events helps healthcare providers anticipate complications and tailor their treatment strategies accordingly. The other ranges provided do not accurately represent the prevalence of inferior wall MIs. Ranges that exceed 50% suggest an overestimation of this type of MI in relation to total MIs, whereas numbers lower than 40% may underestimate the significance of inferior wall involvement in coronary artery disease. This knowledge is crucial for risk assessment and intervention plans in patients with suspected cardiac events.