ECG of the week 13th Nov 24

This week our patient is a 34yr old gentleman who presents to the ED with a 1 week history of chest pain and palpitations, his initial ECG is:

His potassium and magnesium are borderline low so you commence IV replacement while you wait for serial troponin results. While this is happening, you respond to a Met call on the patient. This is his rhythm strip:

What is the management for this patient and what is the disposition?

ECG of the Week 30 Oct 24

Today’s ECG is a 45yr male who presents to ED with a 12hr history of epigastric pain and diaphoresis. He is an ex smoker, no other cardiac risk factors.

His observations are HR 65 BP 110/70 RR19 Sp02 99% RA

His ECG is shown:

What can be seen on this ECG? What disposition, further investigations, and management would be appropriate for this patient?