Pleuritis Flashcards
Essentials of Diagnosis:
- Sudden onset of intermittent (fleeting) pain in the chest wall.
- Usually follows an injury or illness.
- Pain worsened by coughing, sneezing, deep breathing, or movement.
- Usually a secondary causation follows a primary illness
- Viral infection most of the time
Pleuritis
General Considerations:
Caused by many conditions:
* Setting in which the pleuritic pain develops helps narrow the differential diagnosis.
* In young otherwise healthy patient, usually caused by viral respiratory illness or pneumonia.KNOW
* Trauma to the chest wall such as rib fractures may also cause pleuritic pain.
* Treat Symptomaticly
Pleuritis
Physical Findings:
- Pleuritic chest pain may produce a sense of dyspnea.
- Pain is usually localized, sharp, and fleeting.
- Made worse by coughing, moving, and breathing.
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Friction rub may be present on lung auscultation:
If present, rub may lessen or disappear when effusion occurs - Pain may refer to the ipsilateral shoulder. (same side)
- Fever, myalgia’s, headache, nasal congestion, or flulike symptoms may also be present.
Pleuritis
Lab/Imaging Findings
CXR to exclude underlying lung disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.
Pleuritis
Treatment:
Acetaminophen
Aspirin
NSAIDS
Codeine - DEA C-II or C-III
Morphine – DEA C-II
Pleuritis
Dispo:
Medivac pt that have decreased O2 whats that called
Hypoxic
- Having too little oxygen
Dx is inflammation of the pleura.
Plueitis