ECG number 5: chest pain…again!
And now a subtle variation from ECG number 4 A 45 year old male smoker comes with with 1 hour of moderate central chest pain. What are the key features of this ECG? What would you do next? click on ECG to enlarge
And now a subtle variation from ECG number 4 A 45 year old male smoker comes with with 1 hour of moderate central chest pain. What are the key features of this ECG? What would you do next? click on ECG to enlarge
A 48 yearold smoker presents with central chest discomfort for 2 hours. 1. Describe and interpret the ECG 2. Outline your management click on ECG to enlarge
A 28 year old female is BIBA with GCS 6 after being found fitting at her home. 1. What does this ECG tell you about the likely cause? 2. What should your immediate management include?
The final tute of this 3 part series focuses on how to avoid making common errors! Direct youtube link here
This continuation from Part 1 uses fascinating non medical examples to describe the errors we make and why. Finish this 3 part series and learn to avoid errors by watching the final video in the series
The first video of the three part decisions , errors and cognition series. See Part 2 here and Part 3 here
The definitive tutorial including recent research around treatment from the author. Making WPW simple! For a more in depth view of tachycardias see my Narrow complex and Broad complex tachycardia tutes
A 75 year old lady is BIBA after collapse 1. Describe the ECG 2. Give a differential diagnosis






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