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Classic ECG finding in atrial flutter.
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“Sawtooth” P waves
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Definition of unstable angina.
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Angina is new, is worsening, or occurs at rest
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Antihypertensive for a diabetic patient with proteinuria.
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ACEI
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Beck’s triad for cardiac tamponade.
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Hypotension, distant heart sounds, and JVD
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Drugs that slow AV node transmission.
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β-blockers, digoxin, calcium channel blockers
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Hypercholesterolemia treatment that → flushing and pruritus.
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Niacin
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Treatment for atrial fibrillation.
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Anticoagulation, rate control, cardioversion
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Treatment for ventricular fibrillation.
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Immediate cardioversion
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Autoimmune complication occurring 2–4 weeks post-MI.
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Dressler’s syndrome: fever, pericarditis, increased ESR
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IV drug use with JVD and holosystolic murmur at the left sternal border. Treatment?
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Treat existing heart failure and replace the tricuspid valve
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