Patient is a 56 yo with shortness of breath. EKG suggests:
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Each little box horizontally represents:
A 26 yo presents with syncope and a 3/6 cresendo-decresendo…
A 26 yo presents with syncope and a 3/6 cresendo-decresendo Systolic murmur- heard in all 4 areas-the murmur gets louder with Valsalva maneuver and softer with squatting. Based on the EKG, you diagnose:
What does this EKG show:
What does this EKG show:
For this patient’s ekg, if you are uncertain what the rhythm…
For this patient’s ekg, if you are uncertain what the rhythm is, what could you do to help determine the rhythm:
This 49 yo patient complains of intermittent lightheadedness…
This 49 yo patient complains of intermittent lightheadedness, palpitations and diaphoresis. He has had 3 episodes of syncope in the past year. He is from South America, has had almost no contact with doctors during his life. He should be treated with:
What is the diagnosis:
What is the diagnosis:
This patient has shortness of breath, bibasilar crackles and…
This patient has shortness of breath, bibasilar crackles and a BP of 110/60. EKG is shown. Her treatment should start with:
Where is the R wave transition occur on this EKG?
Where is the R wave transition occur on this EKG?
Relations between American colonists and Great Britain soure…
Relations between American colonists and Great Britain soured quickly after [BLANK-1] in March of 1770. During this event, off-duty British soldiers had wrecked a local shop after being insulted by the shopkeeper. Once the soldiers left the shop, colonists began to follow them down the street, throwing snowballs (and according to the soldiers, rocks). When the soldiers met up with a larger regiment of troops, the colonists continued to pelt them with snowballs. In response, the British troops opened fire on the colonists, killing five of them. The incident outraged colonists in New England and, thanks to newspapers, throughout the British American colonies.