SAQ 517 – Respiratory – suspected pulmonary embolism with deterioration

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A 41-year-old woman with social smoking, previous DVT and cholecystectomy 3 weeks earlier presents with 2 days of pleuritic chest pain, cough and dyspnoea. Initial observations and later deterioration are shown below.

Observation Result
Initial HR 90/min
Initial SpO2 94% room air
Initial BP 115/75 mmHg
Initial RR 28/min
Initial temperature 37.6 C
Deterioration HR 130/min
Deterioration SpO2 86% room air
Deterioration BP 80/60 mmHg
Deterioration RR 35/min
Deterioration temperature 37.1 C

What is your first-choice definitive imaging test to rule out pulmonary embolism, and why?

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After she becomes more short of breath, dizzy and unstable, list six (6) criteria for safe transfer to definitive imaging.

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If these criteria are not met, how would you definitively diagnose pulmonary embolism?

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Imaging supports pulmonary embolism. List six (6) main factors that would influence the decision to thrombolyse.

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