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How To Differentiate Cardiac With Pulmonary Embolism?

I am a currently a Paramedic student and I am trying to research Pulmonary Embolism. I have read auscultation can have clear lung sounds and some say crackles. How do you truly differentiate Cardiac with PE? Also, would nitro be harmful to someone that is having an acute PE?
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
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Dear friend,
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Clinical situation gives a suggestion – but notoriously unreliable
To be sure, one needs investigations – ECG, enzymes for MI / Fibrin degradation products, Doppler, V-Q scan etc. for PE
Predisposing factors are divergent
The cause for MI is usually I the heart / for PE, it is in the periphery
Discuss with your preceptor

Take care     
Wishing all well
God bless
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How To Differentiate Cardiac With Pulmonary Embolism?

Dear friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Clinical situation gives a suggestion – but notoriously unreliable To be sure, one needs investigations – ECG, enzymes for MI / Fibrin degradation products, Doppler, V-Q scan etc. for PE Predisposing factors are divergent The cause for MI is usually I the heart / for PE, it is in the periphery Discuss with your preceptor Take care Wishing all well God bless