A 70-year-old man presents with ischaemic-sounding chest pain on a background of long-standing poorly controlled hypertension. His 12-hour troponin is normal.
The ECG is shown below.
ECG.
List four abnormalities on this ECG.
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List five causes of ST-segment elevation other than myocardial ischaemia.
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He has a systolic murmur. List six differential diagnoses of a systolic murmur.
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You suspect aortic stenosis. What physical signs suggest severe aortic stenosis?
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Your registrar wants to start a nitrate infusion for his angina. Outline your concerns about this plan.
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