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.
- What does it show?
- What are the diagnostic criteria present?
