pericarditis vs acute ischemia pain Flashcards

1
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onset

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Peri: more often sudden
Acute Isch: usually gradual

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2
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main location

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Peri: substernal or left precordial
Acute Isch: substernal or left precordial or zone of radiation

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3
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radiation

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Peri: ischemic regions + trapezius
Acute Isch: shoulders, arm, neck, jaw, back

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4
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quality

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Peri: sharp, stabbing, ache, dull & oppressive
Acute Isch: heavy pressure, burning

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5
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inspiration

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Peri: worse
Acute Isch: no effect

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6
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duration

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Peri: persistent, may wax & wean
Acute Isch: intermittent, <30 mins

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7
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body movements

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Peri: increased pain
Acute Isch: no effect

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8
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posture

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Peri: improved w/ sitting & leaning forward, worse on recumbency
Acute Isch: no effect or improvement w/ sitting

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9
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nitroglycerin

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Peri: no effect
Acute Isch: usually relief

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