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which of these are symptoms of cardiac-related chest pain?
a. sharp, shooting, abdominal pain; left leg pain; numbness of the left foot
b. one hand weaker than the other, facial droop, slurred speech, weakness
c. chest pressure, chest pain, left or right arm pain, neck and jaw pain, weakness
d. fever, shortness of breath, colored sputum, sharp pain between ribs
Cardiac-related chest pain (from conditions like myocardial infarction) typically presents with chest pressure/pain that radiates to the arms, neck, or jaw, alongside weakness. Option A describes symptoms of a peripheral vascular issue or musculoskeletal pain; Option B lists stroke (neurological) symptoms; Option D outlines respiratory infection symptoms.
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C. Chest pressure, chest pain, left or right arm pain, neck and jaw pain, weakness