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1. 12-Lead ECG A diagnostic test used to assess the electrical activity of the heart and detect
abnormalities, such as a suspected stroke. It should be performed within 20
minutes of the patient's arrival at the hospital.
2. Cardiac enzymes Blood tests used to evaluate heart function and detect damage to the heart
muscle. They are not time-sensitive and can be used to assess a suspected
stroke.
3. Coagulation stud- Laboratory tests that evaluate the blood's ability to clot. They are not time-sen-
ies sitive and can be used to assess a suspected stroke.
4. Noncontrast CT A type of imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the brain. It is
scan of the head performed within 20 minutes of the patient's arrival at the hospital and is used
to assess a suspected stroke.
5. Monomorphic ven- A specific type of abnormal heart rhythm characterized by a fast and regular
tricular tachycar-
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6. Polymorphic ven-
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7. Supraventricular
tachycardia
8. Ventricular fibrilla-
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