HIGH ALTITUDE PULMONARY EDEMA Flashcards
HAPE
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
What is the leading cause of death from altitude illness?
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE)
HAPE occurs at what elevation?
above 3000 meters (9840 feet)
Early symptoms for HAPE appear within how many hours after arrival at high altitude?
6-36 hours
1) Incessant dry cough
2) Shortness of breath disproportionate to exertion
3) Headache
4) Decreased exercised performance
5) Fatigue
6) Dyspnea at rest
7) Chest tightness
Early High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
1) Wheezing
2) Orthopnea (Painful breathing)
3) Hemoptysis
Late High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
What sign/symptom of HAPE occurs as Pulmonary Edema worsens?
Hemoptysis
What are the signs/symptoms of Early HAPE?
1) Incessant dry cough
2) Shortness of breath disproportionate to exertion
3) Headache
4) Decreased exercised performance
5) Fatigue
6) Dyspnea at rest
7) Chest tightness
What are the signs/symptoms of Late HAPE?
1) Wheezing
2) Orthopnea (Painful breathing)
3) Hemoptysis
What physical findings are common in a patient with HAPE?
1) Tachycardia
2) Mild fever
3) Tachypnea
4) Cyanosis
5) Prolonged respiration
6) Rales and rhonchi
What diagnosis presents similarly to Severe Pneumonia for a patient at high altitude?
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE)