Recognizing Cardiac Symptoms in a 46-Year-Old Woman and a 65-Year-Old Man

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This case study involves a 46-year-old woman with dyspnea and palpitations post-pregnancy, showcasing symptoms like tachycardia, loud S2, diastolic murmur, and edema. The 65-year-old man presented with acute chest pain, diaphoresis, and vomiting, with high blood pressure and heart rate. Learn to identify and differentiate cardiac symptoms in varying demographics.

  • Cardiac Symptoms
  • Dyspnea
  • Palpitation
  • Acute Chest Pain
  • Tachycardia

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  1. 46 years old lady Dyspnea of excercise and Palpitation from 6 mo ago

  2. She had successful pregnancy 3 mo ago No DM, No HTN No Drug No smoker

  3. BP: 120/80 mmHg HR: Irregular 120 bpm JVD Heart: Tachycardia, Loud S2 (P2), 2/6 PMI diastolic murmur Lung: 2/6 basal rales 2+ Pitting edema

  4. 65 years old man Presented with acute onset retrosternal chest pain. His Pain not relieved with resting. He has Diaphoresis and one episode of vomiting.

  5. BP: 155/95 mmHg. HR: 110 bpm

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