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The difference between an aneurysm and an embolism is:
 a. atherosclerosis vs. ballooning artery wall.
  b. wandering clot vs. ruptured artery wall.
  c. ballooning artery wall vs. wandering clot.
  d. narrowing artery wall vs. ruptured artery wall.

Question 2

Someone who has suffered an MI:
 a. has elevated total and LDL cholesterol.
  b. has ventricular tachycardia.
  c. has necrosis of the myocardial cells.
  d. will show decreased CK-MB levels.



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Answer to Question 1

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