You are called for a patient experiencing SOB. The patient is also a diabetic, so you preform a 12-lead ECG. It shows ST segment elevation in leads V1, V2, V3, and V4 with reciprocal changes in leads V5, V6, II, III, and aVF. You suspect:
A) septal-anterior MI.
B) inferoseptal MI.
C) lateral MI.
D) inferior MI.
A
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