PE Flashcards

1
Q

PE

A

Occlusion of the pulmonary vasculature by: thrombus, tissue fragment, fat or air. The impact depends on the pulmonary blood flow obstructed.

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PE risk factors

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Immobility
Recent survey
DVT
Pregnancy
Previous red, swollen, core calf
Advanced age
AF
Blood clot disorder
Smoking
HF
Nephrotic syndrome
Obesity
Sickle cell anaemia

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3
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PE signs & symptoms

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Hypotension
Increased RR with distress
Decreased EtCO2
Pain
Tachycardia
Cyanosis
Altered conscious state

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Explain Q/V mismatch in PE

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Increased alveolar dead space Due to poor perfusion due to occlusion of the pulmonary vasculature, an area of the lung is unable to be ventilated and gas exchange is not able to occur. Pulmonary vasoconstriction to redirect blood flow.

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5
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PE management

A

High flow O2
Pain relief
ICP back up
Cardiac arrest management

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ECG changes in PE

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  • Tachycardia
  • S1Q3T3: Prominent S-wave in Lead I; Q-wave and inverted T-wave in lead III
  • RAD
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