9. Chest Pain Flashcards

1
Q

What causes of chest pain require immediate management?

A
Acute coronary syndrome
Aortic dissection
Pneumothorax
PE
Borrhaave's perforation
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What are some of the features of ACS?

A

Sudden onset crushing pain, radiates to the arm/ jaw, signs of hypercholesterolemia/ PVD

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What are some of the features of aortic dissection?

A

Tearing pain to the back, difference in BP between 2 arms >20 mmHg, Hx of hypertension, new onset aortic regurgitation and pleural effusion

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What are some of the features of a pneomothorax?

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Pleuritic chest pain, asymmetrical chest expansion, hyper-resonance, absent breath sounds, tracheal deviation in tension pneumothorax

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What are the features of a PE?

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Sudden SOB, tachycardic, risk factors present- previous DVT, long period of immobility, oral contraceptive pill

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What are the features of boerhaave’s perforation?

A

Chest pain after vomiting with sudden onset

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What drugs do patients with ACS needed to be started on?

A
MONABASH
Morphine and metoclopromide
Oxygen only if needed to keep sats over 94%
Nitrates for vasodilation
Antiplatelets- aspirin plus other agents
Beta blockers 
Ace inhibitors 
Statins
Heparin
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