Acute coronary syndrome resident survival guide

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Patient Presentation

The patient will most commonly present some or all of the following symptoms;

Initial Evaluation and Orders

  • Ensure patency of airway, check for adequate breathing and circulation.
  • Vital signs (Heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, temperature, oxygen saturation)
  • 12-lead EKG
  • Cardiac enzymes (three sets of troponin, CK, CK-MB at six hour intervals; first set may be normal, but order all three sets)
  • Chest x-ray
  • Oxygen (titrate for oxygen saturation levels >92%)
  • IV access
  • 325mg non-enteric coated Aspirin by mouth (or per rectum if patient cannot take orally)
  • If patient is not hypotensive and inferior myocardial ifarction has been ruled out by EKG, give 0.4mg Nitroglycerin sublingually up to three times, at 5 minute intervals, until chest pain improves.