SAQ 649 – Cardiology – obstructive shock and bedside ultrasound

Marked out of 12.00

A 65-year-old man with atrial fibrillation and hypertension is brought to your tertiary emergency department by ambulance after a collapse.

Observation Result
Heart rate 130 bpm
Blood pressure 70/40 mmHg
Respiratory rate 32 /min
Oxygen saturation 95% on 2 L/min nasal prongs
Temperature 37.9 degrees C
GCS 13 (E4 V4 M5)

State three (3) important bedside ultrasound steps that will aid assessment of his shock, with one rationale for each.

(Marked out of 3.0)


/ 3

Your assessment suggests obstructive shock. State three (3) possible differential diagnoses, one major expected thoracic ultrasound abnormality, and one immediate intervention for each.

(Marked out of 9.0)


/ 9

Total Score: 0 / 12

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