Dyspnea
DDx (5 major categories of disease to consider)
Pulmonary
- Pneumonia = fever, purulent vs dry cough, pleuritic chest pain
- Pneumothorax = acute onset, pleuritic chest pain. Consider in any intubated patient.
- Pulmonary embolism = Hx DVT, recent surgery, pleuritic chest pain, tachypnea, tachycardia, hypoxia - Often difficult to rule in or out by history/exam. Consider this early.
- Aspiration = common problem if acute loss of consciousness
- Bronchospasm = seen with CHF, pneumonia, asthma/COPD
- Upper airway obstruction = often acute onset, stridor/focal wheezin- If albuterol fails, consider vocal cord dysfunction
- ARDS = usually in pts hospitalized with another dx (e.g. sepsis
Cardiac
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Metabolic |
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Hematologic |
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Psychiatric |
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Evaluation of Patient
History |
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Physical exam |
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Labs/Studies |
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Initial Management
A. Oxygen |
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B. Diuretics |
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C. β-Agonists |
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D. Intubation |
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E. Other |
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