Carbapenem antibiotics have a hazard of inducing a serious a…

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Cаrbаpenem аntibiоtics have a hazard оf inducing a seriоus adverse effect in a small percentage of patients. Which patient will the nurse be most concerned for this AE? 

A 62 y/о mаle is аrriving frоm EMS with chest pаin.   Nurse's Nоte:  12/16/20xx 1010: 62 y/o male c/o crushing sternal pain, radiating down the left arm. States the pain becomes worse with activity and started approximately two hours ago while shoveling snow. Patient states he is also short of breath with activity. Pt is ALOx3. Lungs clear throughout. Abd soft, nontender, bowel sounds active. Pt states urinary output is "normal" with no c/o of odor, pain, pressure. Skin is C/D/I. 18G in the left forearm.    Vital Signs:  98.4 F, HR – 99, RR – 18, BP 162/89, Pulse Ox: 93% on RA  ECG:  Sinus Tachycardia rate 99 bpm. ST elevation noted in V3 and V4  Laboratory Results:  Lab  Results  Reference Range:  WBC  9 x 10^3 cells/mm3  4500–11,000/mm3  RBC  5.3 × 106/μL  4.7-6.1 × 106/μL  Hgb  15.8 g/dL  Male: 14–17.4 g/dL  Hct  44%  Male: 42–52%  Plts  254,000/mm3  140,000–400,000/mm3  Na  144 mEq/L  135-147 mEq/L  Cl  104 mEq/L  95-106 mEq/L  K  4.8 mEq/L  3.5-5.3 mEq/L  CO2  29 mEq/L  22-30 mEq/L  BUN  12 mg/dL  6-20 mg/dL  Cr  1.1 mg/dL  0.6-1.3 mg/dL  Troponin T  0.7 ng/mL  0-0.04 ng/mL  Creatine Kinase MB (CK-MB)  187 IU/L  5-25 IU/L  Cholesterol  265 mg/dL  240 high  Which findings require immediate follow-up? Select all that apply