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Intern Survival Series: Dyspnea and Hypertension in hospitalized patients Aug 17, 2011 Dan Waldman

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Intern Survival Series: Dyspnea and Hypertension in hospitalized patients. Aug 17, 2011 Dan Waldman. Dyspnea : Main Goals. Organized thought Process “ Dyspnea ” vs “Hypoxia” “Anchor Bias” in dyspnea Thoughts on PE. Case Presentation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intern Survival Series: Dyspnea and Hypertension in hospitalized patients

Aug 17, 2011Dan Waldman

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Dyspnea: Main Goals Organized thought Process

“Dyspnea” vs “Hypoxia”

“Anchor Bias” in dyspnea

Thoughts on PE

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Case Presentation “Mr. Smith’s oxygen requirement is

going up. Now he’s on a facemask.”

On your signout list: “72 yo M with CHF exacerbation and COPD exacerbation…”

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Hypertension Urgency/Emergency/”Malignant”

Causes of hypertension in hospitalized pts

Who needs meds? What meds?

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Most common presnetations of hypertensive Emergency

Stroke: 25% Pulmonary Edema: 23% Hypertensive Encephalopathy: 16.3% CHF: 12% Some others:

• Intracranial hemorrhage• Aortic dissection• Ecclampsia• MI

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Contributing factors Pain Alcohol/benzo withdrawal Cocaine/amphetamines Anxiety BP Med withdrawal White Coat Htn NSAIDs Steroids OSA Cuff Size Urinary Retention (think about in post-op)

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This may even be overly aggressive

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Some non IV meds (if you must) Nitropaste (can be removed) Captopril Nifedipine Clonidine PO (rebound htn)

But really…do they need these?

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Questions?

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