A 61-year-old male presents to a critical access emergency d…
A 61-year-old male presents to a critical access emergency department with sudden-onset, crushing chest pain radiating to his left arm and jaw, which started 30 minutes ago. He is diaphoretic and nauseated. Vital signs: BP 148/86 mmHg, HR 98 bpm, RR 24, SpO₂ 95% on room air, Temp 97.9F. The triage nurse obtains the following ECG. (Knechtel, M.A. (2021). EKG 8.25. In EKGs for the Nurse Practitioner & Physician Assistant) The nearest PCI-capable facility is a 30-minute drive away. What is the most appropriate treatment plan?