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Name 2 causes of acute breathlessnes

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  1. acute PE

2. acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure

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Name 2 causes of subacute breathlessness

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  1. worsening of asthma

2. exacerbation of COPD

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Name 2 causes of chronic breathlessness

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  1. COPD
  2. interstitial lung disease
  3. lung cancer
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Name 4 non-respiratory/non-cardiac causes of

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  1. Anaemia
  2. Thyrotoxicosis
  3. Shock
  4. Anxiety/panic attacks
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Name 5 instances when emergency admission would be considered for a patient with breathlessness

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  1. ECG changes indicating MI/arrythmia
  2. suspected sepsis
  3. rapid onset/worsening of symptoms of suspected heart failure
  4. clinical features of PE/pneumothorax
  5. suspected asthma and any features of severe/life threatening asthma attack
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Name 4 cardiac causes of chest pain

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  1. stable angina
  2. ACS
  3. pericarditis
  4. aortic dissection
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Name 4 respiratory causes of chest pain

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  1. PE
  2. pneumonia
  3. pneumothorax
  4. pulmonary hypertension
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Name 4 GI causes of chest pain

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  1. Oesophageal spasm
  2. GORD
  3. peptic ulcer
  4. gastritis
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Name 5 other causes of chest pain

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  1. panic disorder
  2. muscle strain
  3. costochondritis
  4. varicella zoster
  5. rib fracture
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What are the characteristics of chest pain caused by the following conditions:

  1. stable angina
  2. ACS
  3. Pericarditis
  4. Aortic dissection
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  1. chest discomfort on exertion; relieved by rest/nitrates
  2. central crushing chest pain that can radiate to the upper limb/jaw. Associated with nausea, flushing, sweating, dizziness
  3. sharp pleuritic chest pain, worse on lying down. viral prodrome
  4. acute substernal tearing that radiates to the back
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What are the characteristics of chest pain caused by the following conditions:

  1. PE
  2. Pneumonia
  3. Pneumothorax
  4. Pulmonary hypertension
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  1. acute pleuritic chest pain accompanied with SOB and haemoptysis
  2. pleuritic chest pain; deep chest ache; accompanied by symptoms of infection
  3. acute pleuritic chest pain accomplanied with SOB
  4. cardiac like chest pain with symptoms of R sided heart failure
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