Originally Posted by Dinith88
???? something about this statement says alot about you....
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( and i'll try VERY HARD NOT TO read your next post.... so there!!

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Yeah, it shows I will argue with anyone who doesn't know what they're talking about, in efforts to protect patients. A personality trait I am quite proud of, as I've always strived to do the "RIGHT" thing, even in the face of nasty consequences.
As to the end of the post, I suppose I can only be relieved there wasn't some silly, "I'm rubber and your glue....." comment attached. But there's always time I suppose.
Oh, and about the A-Fib can't be atrial paced, I posted some specific directions on another thread earlier, you may find it quite informative. Keep and open mind, that way you can capture each and every learning opportunity, rather than stubbornly refusing to change.
And yes, the resultant hypotension probably was due to an inferior MI with RV involvement, which may or may not have been mistreated. If the problem was related to a left-sided problem, acute dyspnea would likely also have been a symptom. Not that it's really relevant at this point.....