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Right Ventricular AMI...Fact or Myth

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The presence of a right ventricular MI has always been something that has a mysterious hold for paramedics. In the past, any patient with a RVMI was prohibited from receiving NTG because of a possibility that they would suffer from life threatening hypotension. However, is this the case. In this podcast, we will look at the pathophysiology of the RVMI and maybe even dispel some myths

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The presence of a right ventricular MI has always been something that has a mysterious hold for paramedics. In the past, any patient with a RVMI was prohibited from receiving NTG because of a possibility that they would suffer from life threatening hypotension. However, is this the case. In this podcast, we will look at the pathophysiology of the RVMI and maybe even dispel some myths

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