Cardiac Diagnosis for Acute Care
The NP's and PA's Guide to a Comprehensive History and Deciphering the Differential

Cardiac Diagnosis for Acute Care
The NP's and PA's Guide to a Comprehensive History and Deciphering the Differential
Helps clinicians to systematically look beyond the obvious to arrive at a correct diagnosis
Written specifically for both novice and experienced cardiovascular clinicians in acute care settings, this is the only resource to focus on the art of conducting an in-depth patient history. Too often, patients will tell their first provider one thing and their second provider another. Even when asked the exact same question, patients’ stories can inexplicably change. Clinicians can save time, effort, and cost by parsing out conflicting patient histories with a specific and detailed line of questioning. If recorded accurately and interpreted correctly, a comprehensive history alone may obtain a correct diagnosis without exhaustive and expensive evaluations.
This book includes two clinical scenarios for chief complaints that cardiovascular clinicians may see in their practice. Unpacking these scenarios challenges clinicians to look beyond the obvious and recognize atypical presentations. Each scenario dissects then discusses the history and other pertinent patient information to illuminate subtle differences in the process of information gathering. With this breakdown, the clinician can then identify if the patient has an acute cardiovascular issue. Each chapter ends with a sample of “how to present the patient” to an MD or peer and describes common pitfalls and assumptions to avoid.
Key Features:
- Focuses specifically on acute cardiovascular issues in acute care settings
- Referenced by chief complaint or consult questions
- Targets patient history portion of the workup
- Examines subtle differences between cardiac diagnosis versus noncardiac diagnosis based on how patient history is taken
- Highlights common errors in review of information using electronic medical records versus standard questioning
CONTENTS
Foreword by Susan M. Salahshor, PhD, PA-C DFAAPA
Foreword by Joseph L. Blackshear, MD
Preface
Introduction: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Patient History in Acute Cardiac Presentations
PART I: COMMON PRESENTATIONS OF ACUTE CARDIAC CONDITIONS
1. Chest Pain: A First Look
2. Chest Pain: Another Encounter
3. Shortness of Breath: A First Look
4. Shortness of Breath: Another Encounter
5. Syncope: A First Look
6. Syncope: Another Encounter
7. Elevated Troponin: A First Look
8. Elevated Troponin: Another Encounter
PART II: UNCOMMON PRESENTATIONS OF ACUTE CARDIAC CONDITIONS
9. Fatigue
10. Cough
11. Abdominal Pain
PART III: SUMMARY AND USEFUL CLINICAL TOOLS
12. Conclusion
13. Bonus Section: The Write-Up
Index
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- Release Date: January 28, 2018
- Paperback / softback
- 272 Pages
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in
- ISBN: 9780826141262
- eBook ISBN: 9780826141439