The pain associated with an acute myocardial infarction:

A) radiates to the left or right arm in the majority of cases.
B) is not influenced by deep breathing or body movement.
C) is most often described as a sharp sensation in the chest.
D) is often relieved by two or three doses of sublingual nitroglycerin.

Answer: B) is not influenced by deep breathing or body movement.

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