Biology, asked by simranrawat1000yrs, 10 months ago

1. A 29-year-old woman goes to see her GP complaining of palpitations. She says she has also lost weight, though without
dieting. On examination, her pulse rate is approximately 120/min and irregularly irregular. Her blood pressure is 142/89
mmHg and her body mass index is 19. There are no added cardiac sounds. The ECG confirms the diagnosis of atrial
fibrillation. What would you suggest as the most useful next investigation.
a. Thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4)
d. Full blood count
b. ECG
e. Fasting blood sugar
c. Chest x-ray

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Answered by adithyassureshkumar
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Answer:

ECG

Explanation:

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