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Instructive ECGs in Emergency Medicine Clinical Content

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— Pendell Meyers & Ken Grauer (2018)
— Jesse McLaren & Emre Aslanger (2022)
— Willy Frick (2024)

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bradycardia

 

trops lesss than 3

Impression: 

The left ventricular ejection fraction appears: Grossly preserved 

No pericardial effusion identified. 

RV Dilation present/absent: No significant right ventricular dilation 

appreciated 

18m w/o significant history

Several months of intermittent CP

Lasts up to a few hours at a time, extends to left arm

No other associated symptoms

Worse than usual today

 

EKG w/ Mobitz I

Troponin negative

 

## Work-up pending:

Cardiology recs

 

## Expected disposition:

Pending cardiology recs

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