A 50-year-old man presents after sudden severe tearing chest pain radiating through to his back. You suspect thoracic aortic dissection.
| Observation |
Result |
| Temperature |
36.7 degrees C |
| HR |
110 bpm, sinus rhythm |
| BP |
190/110 mmHg |
| O2 saturation |
98% room air |
| RR |
25/min |
| GCS |
15 |
In addition to analgesia, give your two (2) initial medication interventions, in order, with clinical end-points, if this is a Stanford type B dissection.
(Marked out of 4.0)
| Therapeutic intervention |
Clinical end-points |
| 1st intervention |
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| 2nd intervention |
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The patient suddenly deteriorates and becomes hypotensive. State four (4) potential reasons for hypotension and how you would elucidate each cause within the emergency department.
(Marked out of 8.0)
| Cause of hypotension |
ED elucidation |
| 1. |
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| 2. |
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| 3. |
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| 4. |
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Total Score: 0 / 12
Percentage: 0%
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