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    Gloves...

    Which glove brands do you like, and why? Note: Personally I swear by the Microflex Diamond Grip. I refuse to wear anything else.
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    Cardiac Case...

    A 38-year-old male patient presents with palpitations and SOB. He is not suffering from syncope or dizziness and has no other complaints. The history bears no peculiarities. Auscultation is normal and there are no signs of left or right heart failure. The ecg is depicted here...
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    Intresting ECG- Can't quite put my finger on it.

    Mind you I know we don't see 3-lead ECG as much as we used to, but I'm rather old-school. I can't quite decide for myself if this one is artifact, or exactly what's going on- but take notice of the second and third complex in lead II. I want to say that this is a PJC, but not sure what the deal...
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    Chest Pain Case

    You are dispatched to a residence for a 31 year old male with chest pain. Upon arriving, your patient, whom reports no significant past medical history, presents with with complaints of acute upper abdominal heaviness and chest pain of 2 hours’ duration. He reports he was drinking that night...
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    Combitube Vs. King Vs. ET

    As a student, having read a bit on the three devices, It still seems a bit confusing as to what the usefulness and indications of each really are, in the practical sense of things. (besides knowing that the combi is less complicated to deal with in general). But between the King and the ET, it...
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    New ECG Simulation Test Software

    There is now a software program that enables you to test your skills in identifying 27 of the more common arrhythmias from a six-second lead-2 ECG strip. The software remains under development. You can download here: github.com/bakertaylor28/ECG-Simulation-Test/releases Let me know what you...
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