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Repeatitive Idea A 42-year-old man arrives at the emergency department after experiencing syncope. He was standing in his kitchen this morning when he felt palpitations for about 3 seconds and then woke up on the floor. For the past few weeks, the patient has experienced intermittent palpitations, sometimes accompanied by lightheadedness. He has no significant medical history other than chronic lower back pain that began three years ago after falling from a ladder. In that fall, the patient fractured several lumbar vertebrae, necessitating surgical lumbar fusion. His back pain was uncontrollable with conservative measures, so he has been on escalating methadone doses for the past year. He does not smoke or consume alcoholic beverages. The patient has a remote history of intravenous heroin abuse but has not used it for 20 years. He has no family history of early-onset heart disease, blood clots, or sudden death. Blood pressure is 120/70 mm Hg when supine and 125/75 mm Hg when standing. Physical examination is unremarkable. Which of the following ECG findings is most likely in this patient?
Impulse Control
The ability of an individual to resist or delay an impulse, drive, or temptation to act.
Pent-up Emotions
Emotions that have been suppressed or not expressed, often leading to increased tension or stress.
Adaptive Coping
Strategies that are effectively used to manage or reduce stress through positive actions, thought processes, and emotional responses.
Constructive Coping
Efforts to deal with stressful events that are judged to be relatively healthful.
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