What centralized hemodynamic changes prove pulmonary artery embolism?
A. A drop in blood pressure within a large circulation
B. Increased pulmonary artery pressure
C. Increased blood pressure in the greater circulation
D. A & B
Select your answer:
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A 21 y/o F presents with dizziness and chest pain. Exam, vitals, troponin, and EKG WNL. Urine hCG is positive. What do you do next?
A. This is a panic attack. Give lorazepam and discharge with OB f/u.
B. Monitor for symptom improvement and provide reassurance. Recommend OB f/u.