Lung Point Case 1
43 year old male presents with left sided chest pain after a collision on the sporting field. What does the ultrasound show?
43 year old male presents with left sided chest pain after a collision on the sporting field. What does the ultrasound show?
A 32 year old woman presents to hospital with right sided chest pain and shortness of breath after falling of her bicycle. What does the ultrasound show?
A Q&A approach to the recognition and management of life-threatening chest injuries in the major trauma patient.
A 51 year old man admitted with a sudden onset of significantly worse dyspnoea. bilateral spontaneous secondary pneumothorax
27 year old female presents with 1 day of breathlessness that occurred spontaneously. Describe and interpret this Chest X-ray.
26 yo man. Low speed driver of motorbike vs. car. Initial primary survey complete with soft tissue grazes on limbs only. Now tension pthx
A 28 yo man presents with sudden onset left sided sharp chest pain. Management of small apical PSP pneumothorax
A 35 year old man presents to ED with 2 days of left sided pleuritic chest pain and slight dyspnoea on climbing the stairs. PSP management
A 39 year old man presents with sudden onset right sided pleuritic pain. He smokes marijuana. SpO2 on air 96%. PSP management
Motor vehicle accident 30 minutes ago. Driver, no airbag, bent steering wheel. Alert complaining of chest pain. Tension pneumothorax
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the case. an elderly male is bought to ED following a high-speed motor vehicle accident having driven his car into a tree at ~100 km He is complaining of severe chest pain & trouble breathing.