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ANGINA V.
MI
STS
3/23/2015
ANGINA PECTORIS
Cause: decrease in blood supply to the heart
Outcome: no damage to the heart
Symptoms: tightness or pressure in the chest
Severity: symptoms may be relieved by rest or nitroglycerine
within 10-15 minutes
ACUTE MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION (MI)
Cause: complete blockage of the blood supply to the heart
Outcome: damage to the heart
Symptoms:
• Severe, steady, crushing pain
• Radiates to left neck and down left arm
• Weak, rapid pulse
• Hypotension
• Low grade fever
Severity: symptoms persist after 15 min; not relieved by nitro
VERBAL ASSESSMENT
Ask your OPQRST!
Consider:
• Age of patient
• Cause
• Onset of pain – sudden/gradual?
• Differences in quality of pain
• Location
• Medical history
• Was there trauma involved?
• Does anything help/worsen the pain?
ANGINA ONSET &
QUALITY OF PAIN
• Sudden
• Lasts minutes
• Spasms
• Tight/heavy pain
• Burning
ANGINA
SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Location of pain:
• Below the sternum
• Radiates to jaw, neck, back of arm
Shortness of breath
Diaphoresis
ANGINA HISTORY
• Age of patient
• Previous similar episode
• Previous diagnosis
• Hypertension
• Angina
WHAT MAKES ANGINA
BETTER/WORSE?
Better:
• Rest/little movement
• Medications
Worse:
• Breathing
• Position
• Stress/anxiety
MI ONSET & QUALITY
OF PAIN
• Sudden
• Can last hours
• Tightness/heaviness
• Pain not easy to pinpoint
• Tearing/burning sensation
MI SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Location of pain:
• Below the sternum
• Center of chest
• Radiates to jaw, neck, back of arm
Shortness of breath
Diaphoresis
Nausea
Syncopal episode/weakness
MI HISTORY
• Age of patient
• Previous similar episode
• Previous diagnosis
• Hypertension
• Angina
WHAT MAKES MI
BETTER/WORSE?
Better:
• Medications
Worse:
• Breathing
• Position
• Stress/anxiety
NITROGLYCERINE
What do you do before you give any drug?
DICCE it out
Check for contraindications
What are the indications for nitro?
Non-traumatic chest pain
What are the contraindications for nitro?
53 BASH
•
Last dose within 5 min
•
Taken 3 doses per this episode of pain
•
Systolic BP <100 mmHg
•
ALOC
•
Taken a sexually enhancing drug within 48-72 hours
•
Head injury
HOW TO ADMINISTER
NITRO
Tablet:
• Remove from container and check integrity
• Place under pt’s tongue
• Instruct pt to allow tablet to dissolve
Spray:
• One spray sublingually
Remember to reassess vitals after 5 min!
BOTTOM LINE
Realistically, it’s difficult to differentiate between the two, and
it’s really not your job to diagnose.
Just do what you can and transport ASAP!
SCENARIO
Your dispatch is: