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umka2103 [35]
3 years ago
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A patient has a rapid irregular wide-complex tachycardia. The ventricular rate is 138/min. He is asymptomatic, with a blood pres

sure of 110/70 mm hg. He has a history of angina. What action is recommended next?.
Medicine
1 answer:
Sav [38]3 years ago
7 0

The next action should be to check the patient's vital signs. It is fundamental in medical practice.

<h3>Patient's vital signs</h3>

The vital sign can be defined as a series of signs which are used to check the overall health of a patient.

These signs (vital signs) include, among others, temperature, pulse, and respiration rate (i.e., the rate of breathing).

In addition, blood pressure is usually used to check the vital signs of an individual (although it is not considered a true vital sign).

Learn more about vital signs here:

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