ACS chest pain is located centrally or slightly to the left
of the central chest, but according to Hall and Simpson
(2009) it may be experienced anywhere from the pubis
region to the top of the head. Some people only experience
pain in the areas of radiation, such as the arm, neck or jaw,
and not in the chest. Atypical symptoms include absence
of pain, but instead the patient may experience epigastric
fullness, fatigue and indigestion. Atypical presentation is
experienced in:
ACS chest pain is located centrally or slightly to the left
of the central chest, but according to Hall and Simpson
(2009) it may be experienced anywhere from the pubis
region to the top of the head. Some people only experience
pain in the areas of radiation, such as the arm, neck or jaw,
and not in the chest. Atypical symptoms include absence
of pain, but instead the patient may experience epigastric
fullness, fatigue and indigestion. Atypical presentation is
experienced in:
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