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Saw tooth appearance → Atrial Flutter
Quivering → Atrial Fibrillation
Mountain peaks → Ventricular Tachycardia
ST elevation → may be heart attack or electrolyte
imbalance
, ST depression → may be electrolyte imbalance
Education for patient with myocariopathy
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Low sodium diet
Healthy BMI
Smoke 🚭
vaccination
Exercise except high intensive
Athletes should get a physical exams and ecg 12
Btw ages 12-18 they need to have it done every 12-18 months
After 18 years they will need it every 5 years
Examples of echocardiography
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Transthoracic Echocardiography
involves transmission of high-frequency sound waves into
the heart through the chest wall and the recording of the
return signals
Transesophageal Echocardiography TEE
technique involves threading a small transducer through the
mouth and into the esophagus.A topical anesthetic agent
and sedation are used
What are some complications of acute coronary syndrome ?
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Arrhythmias
Congestive
Heart Failure
Cardiogenic Shock
Papillary Muscle Dysfunction
Ventricular Aneurysm
Pericarditis
Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) usually they go into ventricular fibrillation
What is the T wave?
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Repolarization of ventricles
Concurrent with end of ventricular systole
May become tented (peaked) in hyperkalemia
Length: nonspecific
Remember when potassium is high T wave is taller and when
K is low an U wave will appear. T is taller than u
What is cardiac stress test?
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