Typical early signs or symptoms of myocardial infarction include:
A) brief, substernal pain radiating to the right arm, with labored breathing.
B) persistent chest pain radiating to the left arm, pallor, and rapid, weak pulse.
C) bradycardia, increased blood pressure, and severe dyspnea.
D) flushed face, rapid respirations, left-side weakness, and numbness.
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