INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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What should be given to someone experiencing a heart attack?

  1. MONA

  2. AEIOU

  3. PTT

  4. HTN

The correct answer is: MONA

Mona is an acronym for the immediate treatment recommended for someone who is having a heart attack. It stands for Morphine, Oxygen, Nitroglycerin, and Aspirin. The other options listed (AEIOU, PTT, and HTN) are not appropriate treatments for someone experiencing a heart attack. AEIOU is an acronym for assessing the causes of altered mental status, PTT is a test used to monitor blood thinning, and HTN is an abbreviation for hypertension, which is a chronic condition and not a form of immediate treatment for a heart attack. It is important to remember that in a medical emergency like a heart attack, getting immediate medical attention is crucial and one should not delay in calling for professional help. Prompt treatment with the appropriate medication and care can save a person's life.