A 55-year-old male complains of an earlier episode of subste…
A 55-year-old male complains of an earlier episode of substernal chest pain that self-resolved after a five minute rest. The patient’s spouse says to the husband, “I told you this seems to always happen when you mow the lawn!” You suspect
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Your 70-year-old patient complains of mid-sternal chest “pressure” that radiates to both shoulders that is still ongoing after three sublingual nitroglycerin tablets. He has a history of angina and when he gets pain, it is normally relieved by rest and two tablets of nitroglycerin. Vital signs are BP 152/90, P 110, R 18, and SpO2 95% on room air. You suspect
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