
RLR 104 – Why so slow?
The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Is There a Bata Blocker Toxicity in the Patient?
His data comes back, and his craning baithlines r number one point three. It's one point six am to day. And he hasn't, there's been no changes to that kind of behavior for years,. So now weare having fun, and we just go back to our scheme. All right. We've led out eschemia. We've ruled out any significant electrolite abnormality. And i think we've ruled out bata blocker toxicity - at least based on what the patient is conveying. I would get the echo cardiogram. I would keep this patient on flammature. I would consult e p see if this patient needs a peacemaker
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