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Hello everyone.
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So in this question we are here given the two ecg strips.
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So in this strips it is mentioned the p wave, t wave, pr interval, pr interval, st segment etc.
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So also we are here given a second ecg strip in which the regen elevation of the elevation of st segment.
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So we are here asked to list the diagnosis, clinical manifestations, basic treatment and possible sequelae of the st elevation.
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So this st elevation can indicate various cardiac conditions, most notably myocardial infraction.
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That is the simply heart attack.
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So we will see about the diagnosis, clinical manifestations, basic treatment etc.
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So first we will see about this diagnosis.
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So this st elevation is diagnosed through an ecg which measures the electrical activity of heart.
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So this is characterized by a noticeable upward shift of the st segment, upward shift of the st segment above the baseline on the ecg tracing.
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Now we will see about the clinical manifestations.
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So coming to the clinical manifestation, there will be chest pain that is chest pain or discomfort, chest pain or discomfort which we call as this angina.
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Then there will be this shortness of breath, shortness of breath, sweating, nausea as well as vomiting, nausea and vomiting, pain radiating to the left arm, jaw or neck.
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Then the irregular heartbeat, irregular heartbeat.
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Now coming to the basic treatment, so the basic treatment that is a treatment of this st elevation mainly depend on its underlying, it depend on, treatment depends on underlying cause, underlying cause and the severity and the severity.
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So in the case of myocardial infraction, myocardial infraction, then there will be the immediate, immediate medical intervention is required, immediate medical intervention is required.
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So the medications involve, medications involve aspirin, one is this aspirin.
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So this aspirin will prevent the blood clot formation...