1. Diagnose atrial fibrillation based on ECG findings. 2. Review classifications of atrial fibrillation. 3. Use CHA2DS2-VASc scoring to determine stroke risk and guide treatment planning. 4. Use HAS-BLED scoring to aid in treatment planning. 5. Determine who to anticoagulate and the best agent of choice. 6. Determine when warfarin vs novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) should be administered. 7. Determine need for anticoagulation in combination with cardioversion. 8. Decide on the best anticoagulant when atrial fibrillation is present post-PCI. 9. Decide when to use a rate-control strategy over a rhythm-control strategy and vice versa. 10. Determine which rate control and rhythm control
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