You Need To Calm Down
Oh What A Relief It Is
Location, Location, Location
That's Aggravating
What a character!
100

Pain from this condition can last 20-30 minutes and can be mild to moderate. 

"So predictable"

What is angina?

100

This condition is not relieved by nitro and rest.

What is acute coronary syndrome?

100

This condition often begins in the hands and feet, might even be similar to wearing gloves or stockings.

What is peripheral neuropathy?

100

Walking a certain distance or climbing stairs will  bring on  leg pain, fatigue or heaviness caused by this condition...

vascular claudication

100

Characteristics of this condition can include any of the following:  cough, pallor, diaphoresis, SOB, anxiety, dizziness, heaviness of the chest, squeezing, pressure, jaw pain , arm pain,  or it can be silent

What is acute coronary syndrome / MI in Men? 

200

Pain from this condition comes from the torso region, is severe (ripping like), has abrupt onset and can last for several hours. Considered life threatening...

What is a ruptured aneurysm

200

Quadruped position, leaning forward, sitting upright and holding your breath helps relieve the pain of this condition

What is pericarditis?

200

Usually substernal referring down the left arm, upper back and trapezius region, might even include the costal regions...ends with "itis" and is not from ischemia

pericarditis

200

HTN in this region is the culprit of causing dyspnea on exertion with worsening pulse oximetry, fatigue, possible cough, chest pain and possibly distal edema 

pulmonary HTN

200

Characteristics of this condition include normal pulse in the presence of unilateral or bilateral leg pain, burning, with dysesthesia in the back, buttocks or legs

What is neurogenic claudication? 

300

This condition causes pain similar to another condition; however, this one is unpredictable in nature. It's duration  lasts more than 30 minutes. 

What is unstable angina?

300

This condition is unrelieved by position changes,  occurs in the chest, abdomen, or low back ore even the buttocks. 

What is an aortic aneurysm?

300

pain from this condition can be found in the   interscapular region/ mid thoracic region, upper abdomen or  even be isolated in the right biceps region.  

what is MI? (or ACS) in a woman?

300

pain described as sudden intense sharp, stabbing  with inhalation and exhalation is often called ....

pleuritic pain

300

Often observed in tall, thin, young males, this acute condition causes abrupt, severe shortness of breath

What is spontaneous pneumothorax?

400
dyspnea unrelieved by pursed lip breathing, hypoxemia and even hemoptysis are caused by this condition...

pulmonary embolus

400
Holding a pillow against an incision or fractured rib to reduce pain is called this...

what is splinting?

400

vascular occlusion can mimic neurogenic pain, therefore it is imperative to check these in EVERY back pain examination

distal pulses (bilaterally)

400

Name 3 conditions that can cause pleuritic chest pain.... they must start with the letter P

PNA, pneumothorax , pericarditis

400

pink frothy sputum, pallor, diaphoresis, SOB, sense of suffocating, wet rales, decreased breath sounds are all characteristics of this condition...

What is pulmonary edema?

500

This condition is caused by a physical or emotionally traumatic event that causes chest pain, mimicking a heart attack

what is broken heart syndrome or Takotsubo syndrome?

500

Predictable for the onset of  leg pain, this condition is relieved by resting, often with the feet in dependent position. 

What is vascular claudication?

500

high fever, chills , dyspnea, tachypnea, pleuritic pain and productive cough are symptoms caused by this condition...

what is bacterial pneumonia?

500

When you squeeze a red, swollen calf in a person who has been on a long 6 hour car ride, you might have this on your hands....

what is a DVT? 

500
A patient with a heart transplant is said to have a denervated heart. As a result they don't have this kind of pain anymore...

what is angina?

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