Syncope can result from both benign and life-threatening conditions, making accurate evaluation essential. This video highlights a practical clinical approach using three key questions to determine whether the episode represents true syncope, identify high-risk cardiac features, and assess the need for urgent management. Emphasis is placed on focused history-taking, risk stratification, and clinical judgment to support safe and effective patient care. Which clinical clue do you find most valuable during syncope assessment? ##Reference## Krahn, A. D., Klein, G. J., & Yee, R. (1997). Use of an extended monitoring strategy in patients with problematic syncope.

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