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==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==
{{r|Automated external defibrillator}}
{{r|Basic cardiac life support}}
{{r|Basic cardiac life support}}
{{r|Do not attempt resuscitation directive}}
{{r|Do not attempt resuscitation directive}}
===Diagnostics===
{{r|Angiography}}
{{r|Creatinine kinase}}
{{r|Electrocardiogram}}
{{r|Troponin}}
===Treatments===
{{r|Adenosine}}
{{r|Atropine}}
{{r|Cardioverter}}
{{r|Diltiazem}}
{{r|Dopamine}}
{{r|Defibrillator}}
{{r|Epinephrine}}
{{r|Lidocaine}}
{{r|Metoprolol}}
{{r|Morphine}}
{{r|Nitroglycerin}}
{{r|Pacemaker}}
{{r|Thrombolytic}}
==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
{{r|Advanced trauma life support}}
{{r|Advanced trauma life support}}

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Diagnostics

  • Angiography [r]: Radiographic visualization of the internal anatomy of the heart and blood vessels after the intravascular introduction of radiopaque contrast medium. [e]
  • Creatinine kinase [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Electrocardiogram [r]: Recording of the electrical activity of the heart on a moving strip of paper. [e]
  • Troponin [r]: Muscle proteins that the calcium-binding component in the troponin-tropomyosin B-actin-myosin complex by conferring calcium sensitivity to the cross-linked actin and myosin filaments; subtypes are highly sensitive and specific to cardiac damage [e]

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