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Example station for assessing chest pain - PLAB 2 CSA
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Please note, on the examination slide the BP should read 127/74.
In this station Dr Ahmed takes a chest pain history and formulates a management plan.
In this station Dr Ahmed takes a chest pain history and formulates a management plan.
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Example station for assessing chest pain - PLAB 2 CSA
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