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Kasus 1

Patient E is a man, 54 years of age, who presented to his primary care physician's office
with complaints of chest pain. Upon arrival at the primary care physician's office, he was
chest pain free. A 12-lead ECG was performed and showed no changes from previous
ECGs. The patient's vital signs were found to be stable and within his normal range:
blood pressure 135/78 mm Hg, heart rate 68 beats per minute and regular, and
respirations 16 breaths per minute and unlabored. He was afebrile.

Kasus 2
Patient Z, a woman 63 years of age, presented to the emergency department with a
complaint of intermittent epigastric and chest discomfort. She reported that the
discomfort had occurred intermittently over the previous 2 to 3 weeks. When questioned,
she admitted that she had felt more fatigued and had periods of shortness of breath and
light-headedness over the same time period.

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