_____ should be given in addition to dual antiplatelet therapy in NSTEMI patients who are not at a high risk of bleeding/ having angiography immediately
Patients undergoing fibrinolysis for a STEMI should also be given an _____ drug
If a patient comes in with clincal signs of ACS and raised Troponin but no changes on ECG, what is the appropriate immediate step _____
The following ECG changes may be seen in hypothermia: J waves (Osborn waves) _____ Long QT interval
Hint: heart block
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What is the shape of the ST segment in Pericarditis _____
Hypothermia is a cause of _____
Hint: arrythmia
_____ is a risk factor for acute pericarditis
Hint: rheumatological
Left Ventricular Aneurysm is associated with _____ and left ventricular failure on ECG
The ishaemic damage sustained may weaken the myocardium resulting in _____
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