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  1. 12-lead ECG: Inferior-lead ST depression

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    Description: 12-lead ECG featuring inferior-lead ST depression
    Keywords: Ischemias, Myocardial, Ischemic Heart Disease, Disease, Ischemic Heart, Electrocardiograph, Ischemia, Myocardial, Heart Diseases, Ischemic, Myocardial Infarction, Heart, Diseases, Ischemic Heart, Electrocardiogram, Myocardial Ischemia, ECG, Ischemic Heart Diseases, Diagnosis, Heart Disease, Ischemic, EKG, Myocardial Ischemias
  2. Table: Shoulder pain: Pivotal history questions

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    Description: The shoulder-pain-history table provides a more detailed presentation of the pivotal (critical) questions to ask the patient presenting with shoulder pain — questions that begin the process of discriminating between the six diagnoses.
    Keywords: Pain, Shoulder Pains, Shoulder Shoulder Pains
  3. Shoulder pain: Summary algorithm

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    Description: The summary algorithm) takes the student through the clinical-reasoning processes necessary for diagnosing the underlying cause of shoulder pain. It includes trauma and the five nontrauma-related diagnoses that are the focus of this module.
    Keywords: Musculoskeletal Injury, Soft Tissue Injury, Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Pain, Glenohumeral Joint
  4. Physical Exams for Shoulder Pain

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    Description: The physical examination table is designed to help students further test, recheck, and when possible, confirm their hypotheses. All maneuvers related to the shoulder-pain cluster should be performed for every patient presenting with shoulder pain. Physical exams for shoulder pain. Hypotheses for shoulder pain based on physical exam findings.
    Keywords: Pain, ShoulderPains, ShoulderShoulder Pains
  5. The physical exam of the shoulder: Testing your history-based hypotheses

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    Description: The shoulder-pain cluster's physical examination is designed to help students to further test, recheck, and when possible, confirm their hypotheses. All maneuvers related to the shoulder-pain cluster should be performed with every patient presenting with shoulder pain.
    Keywords: Soft Tissue Injury, Physical Examinations, Shoulder Pain, Rotator Cuff, Examinations, Physical, Musculoskeletal Injury, Arthrometry, Articular, Glenohumeral Joint, Physical Examinations and Diagnoses, Examination, Physical
  6. Table: The shoulder-pain history

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    Description: The following shoulder-pain history table provides a more detailed presentation of the pivotal (critical) questions to ask the patient presenting with shoulder pain — questions that begin the process of discriminating between the six diagnoses.
    Keywords: Pain, Shoulder Pains, Shoulder Shoulder Pains
  7. Shoulder-pain cluster__summary algorithm

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    Description: The summary algorithm takes the student through the clinical-reasoning processes necessary for diagnosing the underlying cause of shoulder pain. It includes trauma and the five nontrauma-related diagnoses that are the focus of this module.
    Keywords: Rotator Cuff, Soft Tissue Injury, Musculoskeletal Injury, Glenohumeral Joint, Shoulder Pain
  8. Diagnostic algorithm: The shoulder-pain history

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    Description: The shoulder-pain history algorithm is built upon key history questions (blue boxes) that will help the student to focus the clinical inquiry, to weigh the possible hypotheses (differential diagnoses) as they relate to the specific patient and, ultimately, to discriminate between the six diagnoses.
    Keywords: Pain, Shoulder, Shoulder Pains, Pains, Shoulder
  9. Atrial fibrillation vs. atrial flutter

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    Description: Atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response vs. atrial flutter
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  10. 12-Lead ECG: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) ~82 bpm

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    Description: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) ~82 bpm
    Keywords: Heart Rate Control, Heart, Electrocardiogram, Chronotropism, Pulse Rate, Heart Rates, Cardiac, ECG, Diagnosis, Rates, Pulse, Pulse Rates, Electrocardiograph, Rate, Heart, Control, Heart Rate, Rates, Heart, Rate Control, Heart, Chronotropism, Cardiac, Rate, Pulse, EKG, Cardiac Chronotropy, Chronotropy, Cardiac