PAINE #PANCE Pearl – Cardiovascular



Question

62yo man, with a history of COPD and 52-pack-year history of smoking, presents to your office to establish care. His shortness of breath has been manageable using tiotropium daily with albuterol 2-3x per month for exacerbation. He denies angina, chest pain, or unreasonable dyspnea with exertion. An EKG was performed and is below.

  1. What does it show?
  2. What are the diagnostic criteria present?

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