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CC (Chief Complaint): Patient, a 55-year-old male, presents with severe chest pain.
HPI (History of Present Illness): Pain onset was 3 hours prior to admission, described as intense, crushing chest pain, radiating to the jaw and left arm. Associated with nausea and profuse sweating.
ROS (Review of Systems): Reports recent episodes of shortness of breath, especially on exertion. No fever, cough, or abdominal pain.
Hx (History):
Medical: History of hypertension, high cholesterol. No previous cardiac events.
Social: Smoker for 30 years, moderate alcohol use.