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Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction (IMI)
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(current)
Prehosp/ED
History
Initial ECG
Pathogenesis
Prehospital Exam/Management
CCU
Rhythm
Intro & Appearance
BP/Arterial
Venous Pulse
Precordial Impulses
ULSE Auscultation
Apex Auscultation
Pulmonary Ausc.
Summary
Complications
Hypovolemia
Rhythm / ECG
X Rays
Echo Doppler
Cath/Rx/Dis.
Cath Intro
Discharge
Pathology
Pathophysiology
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- the pathologic event that precipitates the majority of ST-elevation myocardial infarctions is coronary thrombosis.
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