SAQ 576 – Cardiology – ischaemic chest pain and ECG interpretation

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A 52-year-old man presents with ischaemic-sounding chest pain. He has not attended any hospital in the previous 12 months and has never had echocardiography. His arrival ECG is shown below.

Observation Result
Blood pressure 130/60 mmHg
Heart rate 90/min
Respiratory rate 14/min
SpO2 94% room air
12-lead ECG for a 52-year-old man with ongoing ischaemic chest pain.
Arrival ECG

State seven (7) factors which, together, would allow safe discharge within three hours of presentation.

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If an ECG demonstrated left bundle branch block, state three (3) ECG findings that may help identify myocardial infarction.

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State three (3) significant abnormalities on the arrival ECG.

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State the significance of these ECG abnormalities, giving two (2) points.

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He has ongoing ischaemic chest pain after aspirin, GTN and morphine. List three (3) additional medications you would give.

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Total Score: 0 / 18

Percentage: 0%

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