MI management, basic question
Hey all, intern here trying to get all this jazz straight. I know there's a bazillion mnemonics out there, but I'm just trying to make sure my management of STEMI and NSTEMI is correct for what we do in the emergency department. In addition to oxygen, monitor, and IV access:
STEMI --> Aspirin, clopidogrel, nitro (if no contraindications), heparin (ufh vs lmwh depending on institution, I guess), beta blocker (f no contraindications), PCI (and if going to PCI, give IIb/IIIa drug like...
MI management, basic question
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