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Gerstenfeld Case 6 Question
Gerstenfeld Case 6 Question
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Okay, final question. 46-year-old female, history of hypertension, recurrent chest pain and syncope, which has been attributed to seizures. EMTs arrive and ECG in the field is shown, followed by, that's the ECGA, this is a real patient, and then ECGB is shown five minutes later, or 30 minutes later, sorry. The medication most likely to prevent future syncopal events is A, nalol, B, diltiazem, C, magnesium, D, quinidine, or E, and the other one. Show you those two ECGs again. Think about that.
Keywords
hypertension
recurrent chest pain
syncope
ECG changes
medication prevention
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