Clinical Practice Guidelines: Cardiac/Acute coronary syndrome
• Chest pain and/or discomfort (described as burning, pressure or tightness) • Referred pain (e.g. arms or jaw/teeth) • Dyspnoea • Diaphoresis • Nausea and/or vomiting • Feeling of impending doom: Acute coronary syndrome: Complications of ACS include arrhythmia, cardiac failure, ... ................
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