Authors: Steve Fordham, Lou Mitchell / Editor: Gavin Lloyd / Reviewer: Amanda King, Shakeel Siddiqui / Codes: CC3, EnC6, EnvC3, SLO1 / Published: 18/05/2020 / Reviewed: 12/05/2025
An elderly lady presents to the Emergency Department (ED) from a nursing home having been found on the floor in her room.
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Which of the following is a recognised cause of the ECG changes shown?
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16 responses
Interesting
Very informative
Watch for VF in patients with J wave on ECG
Multiple Causes
Very informative to know other cases which could be come with J wave
Very interesting
good
Excellent case discussion
Useful differential to remember …
J waves in conditions other than hypothermia. Good learning
Great
Really interesting
interesting, thank you
not that easy
unusual
good case
Interesting case
Good one