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ECG Case 9

12/15/2012 by Adam Thompson, EMT-P 1 Comment
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You respond to a nursing home for a 65 year-old female complaining of left arm pain. The patient looks pale and is cool and clammy. She denies chest pain but has been experiencing exertional dyspnea.You obtain the 12-lead below. What is your interpretation and what treatments would you provide?

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  1. Scot says:
    01/27/2013 at 02:16

    Thanks for taking time and devoting it to training

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