Chapter 68: Pneumothorax Flashcards

1
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most common physical finding in pneumothorax

A

Sinus tachycardia

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tension pneumothorax clinical hallmarks

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  • tracheal deviation away from the involved side
  • hyperresonance of the affected side
  • hypotension
  • profound dyspnea
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3
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size considered as small pneumothorax

A

< 3 cm

*measurement from the apex of the lung to the cupula of the thoracic cavity on an upright posteroanterior film

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4
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Criteria for stable patient with pneumothorax

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  • Respiratory rate <24 breaths/min
  • No dyspnea at rest, speaks in full sentences
  • Pulse >60 and <120 beats/min
  • Normal blood pressure for patient
  • Room air oxygen saturation >90%
  • Absence of hemothorax
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5
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TRUE or FALSE: First time spontaneous pneumothorax of <20% lung volume in a stable, healthy adult is a scenario where initial oxygen therapy and observation are possible

A

TRUE

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6
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Treatment option: Small-size catheter or small-size chest tube insertion, Heimlich valve, or water seal and admission

A

Small SECONDARY pneumothorax

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7
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immediate ED treatment for tension pneumothorax

A

Needle decompression (2nd ICS, MCL, just above the rib)

OR

fourth intercostal space just above the rib and at the anterior axillary line

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8
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Treatment option: Observation for >3 h on oxygen, repeat chest radiograph, discharge if no symptoms, and return for evaluation if symptoms recur or in 2 wk

A

Small primary pneumothorax (<20% or 3 cm apex-cupula and asymptomatic)

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9
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Treatment option: Moderate-size chest tube and admission; large-size chest tube if fluid or hemothorax present; water seal and admission

A

Large pneumothorax, either primary or secondary, or bilateral pneumothoraxes

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10
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Triangle of safety

A
  • Lateral border of pectoralis major muscle
  • Anterior border of latissimus dorsi
  • 5th ICS
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11
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Reexpansion lung injury is uncommon and seen more often when:

A
  • collapse of the lung for >72 hours
  • a large pneumothorax
  • rapid reexpansion
  • negative pleural pressure suction of >20 cm
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