Biology, asked by ayaan591, 1 year ago

The st-segment in the ecg has been elevated which indicates the condiditon of ischemia in the heart muscles.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ST segment is the flat, isoelectric section of the ECG between the end of the S wave (the J point) and the beginning of the T wave. The most important cause of ST segment abnormality (elevation or depression) is myocardial ischaemia or infarction.

Answered by priti964
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The scores of all individual parameters are aggregated to give the ews which gives a numerical indication of the degree of sickness of an acutely unwell patient. The scoring is accompanied by the guidance on the steps to be taken depending on the score. These steps vary slightly from one organisation to another depending on factors like the level of training of different grades of staff, their working patterns and monitoring facilities available in different clinical areas.

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