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10. You are an AGACNP in a busy emergency department. A 78-year-old male comes in with a chief complaint of left-sided chest pressure, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. He is diaphoretic with a blood pressure of 78/50. You are handed an EKG and respond to the nursing staff, “No further interpretation on this one. What is the troponin?” On what types of EKGs are you unable to interpret ST elevation or depression? a. Paced rhythms and left bundle branch blocks b. Atrial fibrillation at rapid rates c. Right bundle branch blocks d. Any patient with a prior ablation procedure
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