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Shoot, unless the chopper was auto-launched, I have 40+ minutes to work my way through deciding what is / is not best for the patient at any given time.
They get a 12-lead at their bed, with ASA right away. Everything else is done in the rig, from the IV, to the right-sided 12, to the posterior EKG, to the nitro drip and beyond.
I've been doing the Bob Page 15-lead. Takes <1 minute to switch V4/V5/V6 electrodes and run it.