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Case: George is a 72-year-old man who has presented at the Swan Hill Hospital emergency department after experiencing severe central chest pains this morning. George's blood pressure is 180/100 (preferred <140/90). George has an ECG performed and it indicates some very minor abnormalities.
Question 1: What biochemical tests are likely to be performed on George's blood? Explain the rationale for these tests.
Question 2: George experiences no further symptoms. However, he is kept in hospital and further tests were made 6 hours after admission. Why?
These tests show that George's results are within the reference range and he is sent home and advised to consult his doctor. George visits his doctor the next week and the doctor orders a series of fasting blood tests and the following results are seen
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