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So, I get a consult in the ED. A woman with cervical cancer who is getting chemo. She's in the ED not because she's weak, having pain, etc., but because of vaginal bleeding.
I notice on the chart that the ED doc has given her an inch of nitro paste, done a stat 12-lead, and ordered a full cardiac workup (including troponin, CK-MB, etc.). He mentions nothing of this when giving me a report before I see the woman.
When I ask the patient about chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, and all that good stuff, all she can report is fatigue, which has not changed from the fatigue she's had for the past month. She denies any symptomatology except her vaginal bleeding.
This woman is on Coumadin and had an INR of 7. It's unlikely that she's clotted off, and she certainly isn't having any symptoms to suggest an MI.
Am I missing something here? No offense, but what's up with the tests and nitro here?
I notice on the chart that the ED doc has given her an inch of nitro paste, done a stat 12-lead, and ordered a full cardiac workup (including troponin, CK-MB, etc.). He mentions nothing of this when giving me a report before I see the woman.
When I ask the patient about chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, and all that good stuff, all she can report is fatigue, which has not changed from the fatigue she's had for the past month. She denies any symptomatology except her vaginal bleeding.
This woman is on Coumadin and had an INR of 7. It's unlikely that she's clotted off, and she certainly isn't having any symptoms to suggest an MI.
Am I missing something here? No offense, but what's up with the tests and nitro here?
