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Which of the following is a sign of a heart attack?
Classic signs: crushing/pressure-like chest pain, radiation to arm/jaw/back, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea.
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Question: Which of the following is a sign of a heart attack?
Answer options:
- Sudden severe rash ✅ Crushing chest pain or pressure, possibly radiating to arm/jaw, with shortness of breath
- Bright red urine
- Painless leg cramps
Correct answer: Crushing chest pain or pressure, possibly radiating to arm/jaw, with shortness of breath
Explanation: Classic signs: crushing/pressure-like chest pain, radiation to arm/jaw/back, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea.
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