PPT-Chest pain workup Pt is a
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41 yearold white female who presents for chest pain and SOB cc My side is killing me and I feel like I cant breathe HPI Pt returned yesterday from a crosscountry
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41 yearold white female who presents for chest pain and SOB cc My side is killing me and I feel like I cant breathe HPI Pt returned yesterday from a crosscountry trip and she awoke to experience sudden onset chest pain and difficulty breathing Pain . Kelly L. . Cross, RN . . State University of New York Institute of Technology. In . patients who present to the emergency department with chief complaint of chest pain: Do EKG’s completed and interpreted within 10 minutes improve the throughput in the emergency . ACUTE CHEST PAIN . ED Evaluation. Garik Misenar, MD, FACEP. Objectives. U. nderstand differential diagnosis of chest pain. L. earn key points in the evaluation of chest pain. Know the key findings associated with chest pain. Junior Teaching. C. Brown August 2015. Objectives. Overview of the wide differential diagnosis of ‘chest pain’ which presents to the ED. Outline Aberdeen ED assessment and referral pathways for major ‘chest pain’ conditions (suspected or diagnosed):. Dr Ivan . B. enett. 3/22/2011. Dr Ivan Benett GPwSI Cardiology. Chest pain is a common presentation in primary care. 20 . -. 40% of people present with chest pain during their lifetime.. ≈. 1.5% of the general population consult a primary. Chest Pain. Ems region 8. January 2017 . ce. Objectives. Discuss the most common causes of chest pain in pediatric patients. Differentiate cardiac from non cardiac chest pain. Discuss evaluation of the pediatric patient who has chest pain. SJA Advanced Student Doctor and Training officer (2012-13) . Keeping your finger on the pulse: Heart and Lungs. Aims and Objectives. Subjects:. Chest pain. ACS. Angina. PE. MSK. Breathless. Asthma. COPD. slides based on. :. Schleifer. JW, . Centor. RM, . Heudebert. GR, Estrada CA, Morris JL.. NSTEMI . or Not: A 59-Year-Old Man with Chest Pain and Troponin Elevation. J Gen Intern Med 2013; 28:583–90. . Nurse. Acute Chest Syndrome . Case Study. David M. Cline, MD. Wake Forest School of Medicine. Objectives. At the conclusion of the case study discussion, the learner will be able to identify:. The recommended antibiotics for SCD patients diagnosed with acute chest syndrome. Screening, and Prevention. Bindu Swaroop, MD. Hospitalist Program. Department of Medicine. University of California, . Irvine. Learning Objectives. Review important statistical concepts . Understand how to apply these concepts to support high value care decisions in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. A 55 year old male with a PMHx of Hyperlipidemia presented to the Emergency Department with a CC of Chest Pain. The patient described the onset of his Chest Pain beginning 8 hours prior while he was sitting in his car. He described the pain as a deep burning over the middle of his chest with radiation down his left arm. He endorsed that the pain was an 8/10 in severity, and he has experienced diaphoresis with associated SOB since its onset. He recalled experiencing a similar event 4 days prior when exerting himself at work. The pain had not relieved with rest and he could not recollect if anything specifically made the pain better or worse. . Outpatient or Inpatient. SCENS. Learning Objectives. Perform a focused assessment for the patient experiencing acute chest pain. Implement facility specific chest pain protocol. Demonstrate the appropriate responses to the “first 5 minutes” of cardiac arrest. EMS Chief Manager. Perspective&Epidemiolgy. .More than . 5 . milion. . patient to the ED each year with complaints of chest . pain;this. represents nearly . 5% . of all patients seen in the ED in the . Visible structures. 1. - Trachea. 2. - Hila. 3. - Lungs. 4. - Diaphragm. 5. - Heart. 6. - Aortic knuckle. 7. - Ribs. 8. - Scapulae. 9. - Breasts. 10. - Bowel gas. Normal chest X-ray anatomy.
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