Multiple Choice
What is the normal progression of abnormalities seen on the ECG for a patient who is having a myocardial infarction?
A) ST elevation followed by large Q waves
B) ST depression followed by large Q waves
C) Large Q waves, ST elevation, followed by ST depression
D) ST depression, large Q waves, and then ST segment elevation
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