A 58-year-old male patient arrives in the emergency room with chest pain and an apparent arrhythmia. His examination reveals ventricular tachycardia with symptomatic ventricular premature beats. He has not yet shown any signs of ventricular fibrillation and you want to prevent any such occurrence. Which of the following treatments would be most appropriate for the patient’s current condition?

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A 58-year-old male patient arrives in the emergency room with chest pain and an apparent arrhythmia. His examination reveals ventricular tachycardia with symptomatic ventricular premature beats. He has not yet shown any signs of ventricular fibrillation and you want to prevent any such occurrence. Which of the following treatments would be most appropriate for the patient’s current condition?






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