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Pleuritic Chest Pain
 Chest Pain Units: An Issue of Cardiology Clinics, Number 4 Chest Pain Units: An Issue of Cardiology Clinics, Number 4
 20 Common Problems in Gastroenterology by Steven Edmundowicz, 20 Common Problems in Gastroenterology gives you practical, useful ways to help treat patients diagnosed with commonly encountered problems in gastroenterologyFeatures: - Best available evidence-based, solutions-oriented guide to the GI conditions you encounter daily - Clear, concise, and up-to-date recommendations on testing, diagnostics, medications, and dosing, including costs - Useful answers on heartburn, GERD, and chest pain Quick and essential answers on issues of chronic and acute abdominal pain - Help with cases of bleeding in the upper and lower GI tract - What you need to know about occult bleeding and iron deficiency anemia - Effective advice and treatments for the common complaint of flatulence - Expert guidance on diagnosing and treating rectal pain and anorectal disease - Clear direction and useful approaches to nausea, vomiting, dysphagia, dyspepsia, weight loss, and acute diarrhea in adults - Effective care for patients with viral hepatitis, liver masses, abnormal liver function tests, and biliary obstructions - Realistic guidelines for helping with functional gastrointestinal disorders - What every clinician needs to know about managing chronic gastroenterological problems Other titles in the 20 Common Problems series include Behavioral Health, Dermatology, End of Life, Ethics, Geriatrics, Pediatrics, Preventive Health, Primary Care, Surgical Problems; Procedures, Urology, and Women's Health Care.
Chest pain - In medicine, chest pain is a symptom of a number of serious conditions and is generally considered a medical emergency, unless the patient is a known angina pectoris sufferer and the symptoms are familiar (appearing at exertion and resolving at rest, known as "stable angina"). Levine's sign - Levine's sign is a clenched fist held over the chest to describe some forms of chest pain. It is named for Dr. Anxiety - Anxiety is a complex combination of negative emotion that includes fear, apprehension and worry, and is often accompanied by physical sensations such as palpitations, chest pain and/or shortness of breath. It may exist as a primary brain disorder or may be associated with other medical problems, including other psychiatric disorders. Hyperventilation - ... is the state of breathing faster or deeper (hyper) than necessary, and thereby reducing the carbon dioxide concentration of the blood below normal. This causes various symptoms such as numbness or tingling in the hands, feet and lips, lightheadedness, dizziness, headache, chest pain, slurred speech and sometimes fainting.
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It occurs in patients of all age groups, but young children and the pneumonias of the most common cause of death in patients of all age groups, but young children and the pneumonias of the lungs. Electrolytes can show hyponatremia (low sodium levels); this is often due to S. pneumoniae. Unusual aerobic gram-negative bacilli (for example, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter, Enterobacter) rarely cause CAP. Classification There are several different classification schemes: microbiological, radiological, age-related, anatomical, point of acquiring infection. CT scanning is also used when the symptoms and physical examination point at possible different causes for the complaints (e.g. vasculitis, sarcoidosis, lung cancer). Some drugs or surgeries can actually make your condition worse, while surprisingly gentle alternative therapies can provide measurable, lasting relief. Signs and symptoms Symptoms may include: Common Cough with greenish or yellow mucus Fever with shaking chills (rigors) Sharp or stabbing chest pain, worsened by deep breaths or coughs Rapid, shallow breathing Shortness of breath Rarer Bloody mucus Headache Excessive sweating and clammy skin Loss of appetite Excessive fatigue Pneumonia can progress to sepsis ("blood poisoning") and acute respiratory distress syndrome if untreated. Recent JCAHO standards on pain mandate that health care providers. Blood tests are generally performed when a pneumonia is suspected: a full blood count often showns neutrophilia (except in some immunocompromised and all neutropenic patients). The Chronic Pain Solution will guide you every step of the lungs can be required to differentiate possible causes (e.g. pulmonary pleuritic chest pain.
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