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Anterior Wall Myocardial Infarction (AMI)
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Prehospital Exam/Management
Physical Exam
Intro, App & BP
Arterial Pulses
Venous Pulse
Precordial Impulses
ULSE Auscultation
Apex Auscultation
Pulmonary Ausc.
Summary & Course
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ECG
Summ/Echo
Summary
Echo-Doppler
Cath/Rx
Cath/Angio
Discharge
Pathology
Further Management
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- the most appropriate management of our patient at this time is urgent coronary angiography.
Your choice:
Urgent coronary bypass surgery (CABG)
While urgent coronary artery bypass graft surgery may be indicated, the patient must first undergo cardias catheterization with coronary angiography.
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