Your patient is complaining of a sudden onset of “ripping or…
Your patient is complaining of a sudden onset of “ripping or tearing” pain between his shoulder blades that is constant and unrelenting. His past history includes hypertension, for which is is prescribed Lisinopril that he is non-compliant with. Which of the following assessment findings would MOST likely reinforce your suspicion regarding the cause of the pain?
Read DetailsA 55-year-old male complains of an earlier episode of subste…
A 55-year-old male complains of an earlier episode of substernal chest pain that self-resolved after a five minute rest. The patient’s spouse says to the husband, “I told you this seems to always happen when you mow the lawn!” You suspect
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Your 70-year-old patient complains of mid-sternal chest “pressure” that radiates to both shoulders that is still ongoing after three sublingual nitroglycerin tablets. He has a history of angina and when he gets pain, it is normally relieved by rest and two tablets of nitroglycerin. Vital signs are BP 152/90, P 110, R 18, and SpO2 95% on room air. You suspect
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