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Written By: Caleb Dusdal - PGY-1 FM Calgary Reviewed By: Chris Cochrane - PGY-1 FM Medicine Hat
Objective Four: Given an appropriate history of chest pain suggestive of herpes zoster infection, hiatal hernia, reflux, esophageal spasm, infections, or peptic ulcer disease: a) Propose the diagnosis. b) Do an appropriate work-up/follow-up to confirm the suspected diagnosis.
Objective Five: Given a suspected diagnosis of pulmonary embolism: a) Do not rule out the diagnosis solely on the basis of a test with low sensitivity and specificity
By Dr Caleb Dusdal & The GenerEhlist Team5
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Written By: Caleb Dusdal - PGY-1 FM Calgary Reviewed By: Chris Cochrane - PGY-1 FM Medicine Hat
Objective Four: Given an appropriate history of chest pain suggestive of herpes zoster infection, hiatal hernia, reflux, esophageal spasm, infections, or peptic ulcer disease: a) Propose the diagnosis. b) Do an appropriate work-up/follow-up to confirm the suspected diagnosis.
Objective Five: Given a suspected diagnosis of pulmonary embolism: a) Do not rule out the diagnosis solely on the basis of a test with low sensitivity and specificity

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