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Question 9 24-hours after heart catheterization, Roger's ECG showed a significant reduction in ST segment elevation, a g

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 9:54 pm
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Question 9 24 Hours After Heart Catheterization Roger S Ecg Showed A Significant Reduction In St Segment Elevation A G 1
Question 9 24 Hours After Heart Catheterization Roger S Ecg Showed A Significant Reduction In St Segment Elevation A G 1 (48.27 KiB) Viewed 12 times
Question 9 24-hours after heart catheterization, Roger's ECG showed a significant reduction in ST segment elevation, a good sign of blood flowing back to the damaged area. However, the ECG also showed a deep Q wave two months after the MI, which is an indicator of myocardial tissue death. Explanation of how a Q wave develops and persists First and second day After 2 or 3 days Tinction nearly complete Sone chema and i be presentat borders Rwave gone or neady gone Sa wave I wave version beginning Short Answer. P Taural infarction complete Nov ST Marked may decrease Ove Deep TweSome version may ST may be at tastine Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph BIUA After several weeks or months intacted fue replaced by Strous s sometnes bulging ve ST on per develops 2 T² Would you expect the deep Q wave to remain indefinitely or will this aspect of the ECG return to normal after rehabilitation? Explain your answer. [] Roger's ECG 2 months after the MI 3 pts 0 words T </> ⠀