An 84 year old male with a history of “Heart problems” complains of chest pain. The chest pain started 30 minutes ago while at rest, vitals are BP 110/70, P92, R20, SpO2 95%, what should you do ?
Provocation - What were you doing when the pain occurs?
Quantity - whether the pain is constant?
Relief - Anything makes the pain better?
2. Assess the associated symptoms such as dyspnea, palpitations, nausea, and dizziness.
3. Evaluate whether the pain radiates to jaw, neck, shoulder, arm, and hand.
4. Make the patient in comfortable position and elevate the bed.
5. Monitor the vital signs every 5 min.
6. Do blood investigations (CK-MB, Troponin, CBC, Electrolytes, LFT, fasting profiles and take ECG.
7. Administer Aspirin 325mg to chew.
8. Start anticoagulation therapy based on physician's order.
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