Notes in A. Flowchart of ACS

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Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Chest pain}} --> ECG Assessment --> Stable Angina --> Unstable Angina --> MI
Published 10/21/2024 Chest pain --> {{c1::ECG Assessment}} --> Stable Angina --> Unstable Angina --> MI
Published 10/21/2024 Chest pain --> ECG Assessment --> {{c1::Stable Angina}} --> Unstable Angina --> MI
Published 10/21/2024 Chest pain --> ECG Assessment --> Stable Angina --> Unstable Angina --> {{c1::MI}}
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Chest Pain}}: Primary symptom of acute coronary syndrome. 
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::ECG Assessment}}: Helps distinguish between different types of acute coronary syndromes
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Stable}} Angina: Typically with chest pain that is provoked by exertion and relieved by rest or nitroglycerin administration. 
Published 10/21/2024 Stable Angina: Typically with chest pain that is provoked by exertion and relieved by rest or {{c1::nitroglycerin}} administration. 
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Unstable}} Angina: Have chest pain that is more severe that occurs at rest, or is new-onset
Published 10/21/2024 Unstable Angina: Have chest pain that is more severe that occurs at {{c1::rest}}, or is new-onset
Published 10/21/2024 {{c1::Myocardial}} Infarction: ECG showing ST-segment elevation or new-onset left bundle branch block. 
Published 10/21/2024 Myocardial Infarction: ECG showing {{c1::ST-segment elevation}} or new-onset left bundle branch block. 
Published 10/21/2024 Myocardial Infarction: ECG showing ST-segment elevation or new-onset {{c1::left bundle branch block}}. 
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