Episode 53 - The Fast And The Furious - How To Approach Sinus Tachycardia
Vital signs are called vital for a reason. On th…
MCHD Paramedic Podcast · Montgomery County Hospital District
July 1, 201924m 2s
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Show Notes
Vital signs are called vital for a reason. On this episode, Dr. Patrick takes us through a differential for the workup of sinus tachycardia. This is a finding that we see daily in our practice, but often lack a step-wise approach when managing these patients.
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