81 YOM with Chest Heaviness

It’s approximately 2000 hrs, right as you get comfortable in bed, when you are dispatched to a residence for Chest Pain (CP). You arrive on scene to find an 81 year old male, semifowler’s in bed, complaining of chest heaviness, 8/10, which started 2 hours ago, while in bed, watching tv. The patient also advised he has vomited twice since he called 911 less than ten minutes ago. He is alert and oriented to person, place, time and event, GCS of 15, denies dyspnea with clear bilateral lung sounds, strong and regular radial pulses, warm to touch, diaphoretic and normal skin color. Medical history: Hypertension (HTN) MI Hyperlipidemia Medications: ASA Metoprolol Plavix Pravachol Vital sings: BP: 160/87 mmHg HR: 96 beats/min RR: 18 breaths/min SPo2: 94 RA BGL: 104 mg/dL You administer O2 at 2lpm via nasal canula and placed him on your cardiac monitor, then obtain the 12 lead ECG shown below: What is your ECG interpretation? What would be your treatment? Any concerns?
Source: EMS 12-Lead - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: research