Severe shock, obtunded, and a diagnostic prehospital ECG. Also: How did this happen?
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
NOVEMBER 30, 2019
A prehospital ECG was recorded: Limb leads: Precordial Leads What is the therapy? On arrival, the patient was in shock, was intubated, and had an immediate cardiac ultrasound. What does a heart look like on ultrasound when the EKG looks like that? The followup ECG is here: Now the QRS is only slightly prolonged.
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