Mike and all, I am thinking CVA too but specifically SAH. Always think the worst first. She doesn't fall within the age group for SAH > 40-60 yof with "worst...
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Nick; A bit of a geographical difference in acronyms. What's the following mean? "ABD is SNTX4. + CMSTPx4 but weak pulses" Could you exapand the acronyms? ...
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My guess is Abdomen is Soft, Non-Tender in 4 quadrants. Patient has good Circulation, motor, and sensory in all 4 extremities. Jason Kinley _____ From:...
But what of the "TP" part of "CMSTPx4" Jon Kavanagh NREMT-P ... __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape...
It came through with flying colors on my system! Thanks Mike. Now, people just have to comment... Tom G ... ===== ++++++++++++++++++ Tomas B. Garcia, M.D.,...
Looks like a short pr interval with ? delta wave/wide qrs and repolarization abnormalities --- ?? WPW, Type A Pam ... __________________________________ Do you...
This is probably very late, but I am just getting to my email Color, motion, sensation, temperature, pulses x4 in all extremities... its a good vascular check...
Hello friends Sorry for the hiatus... but Santa Barbara is a little (or lot?) like Paradise. Jason is correct... Soft non tender in 4 quadrants. Circulation,...
I agree with Pam. I am also detecting ST elevation in II, V1 and depression in I, II, aVL, V4, maybe v5 with acute T waves in most leads. Hx of drug use?? Who...
Here is an interesting EKG that hopefully is more in tune with your expectations for my cases. This story takes place in under half an hour but it is hard to...
Hey well done it is WPW. Though there was st elevation, it was never determined that this patient had
an MI. All labs were normal and no drug use. Patient...
I wonder if she is still having palpitations? (PSVT caused by the WPW....?) Bob Pettus Mike MacKinnon <mmackinnon@...> wrote: Hey well done it is WPW. ...
Well, I hav e not seen her in the ER since :) so thats a good sign :) Mike MacKinnon mmackinnon@... ... From: ekg_club@yahoogroups.com Date: 06/07/04...
Hmm.. I would find it hard to believe it just "grows" but then again stranger
things have happened. I tend to think she simply never had an EKG (or a
person...
Ok... fun question for you legal/QA/QI folks... What is the proper way to document a 12 lead/limb lead EKG that is unremarkable? Is it sufficient to say just...
... But, wouldn't that mean there are no QRS's, ST's or T's? Technically, that is, according to the actual writings? ;) This could prove to be an interesting...
I don't know if there is a PC way of documenting a completely normal ECG...here is the way I do it. 70 BPM, NSR, axis = , intervals within normal limits and...
Outstanding question and comments. As Tom said, "it can come back to bite you in the buttocks" You might find this to be helpful: Attached a copy of a strip ...
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Providing a previous 12 lead is available, it is also important to document no change compared to previous tracing (CPT)dated x. Rick ... From: Tom Garcia...