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ECG of the Week 12th June 2024

EMergucate

You are looking after a 60-year-old male who has presented with left-sided chest pain and dyspnoea.

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Paediatric Emergency Medicine – Premier Conference – Day 1

St. Emlyn's

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Discover the highlights of Day 1 at the Premier conference on Paediatric Emergency Medicine. The post Paediatric Emergency Medicine – Premier Conference – Day 1 appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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lab case 445 interpretation

EMergucate

Answers: Ph = 7.51, that is mild alkalaemia. HCO3 = 47.5 mmol/L. So, we have metabolic alkalosis.

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Abdominal Imaging Cases 027

Life in the Fastlane

Kyle Cunningham MD and Michael Gibbs MD Abdominal Imaging Cases 027 June 2024 Adult Abdominal imaging cases and interpretation with Kylee Brooks, Parker Hambright, Alexis Holland, William Lorenz, Brent Mathews and Kyle Cunningham

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Lab case 446

EMergucate

The following blood gases results were given to a doctor to sign, explain the findings PH = 7.

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What if your system adopted the recommendation that a computer "normal" ECG need not be shown to the doctor?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers with edits by Smith. Sent by anonymous A man in his 40s with no previous heart disease presented within 30 minutes of onset of acute chest pain that started while exercising. There was associated shortness of breath and left arm radiation. This Triage ECG (ECG #1) was recorded on a chest pain patient at triage at 1906 (top highest quality image, bottom photo including computer algorithm interpretation): "Sinus rhythm, normal ECG" (This was performed on a Mortara machine

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