Breathlessness

Context and Definition
Pathophysiology
Causes and Classification of Dyspnoea
3 Topics
Introduction
Causes of Dyspnoea based on Organ Systems
Classification of Dyspnoea based on Acuity of Condition
Clinical Assessment and Emergency Management
5 Topics
Initial Approach and Emergency Management
History
Examination
Physical Signs of Dyspnoea
The Key Conditions Causing Dyspnoea
Investigation of Dyspnoea
6 Topics
Generic Investigations
Pulse Oximetry
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Chest Radiography (CXR)
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Ancillary Investigations Used in Suspected Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
Clinical Cases
3 Topics
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Breathlessness – Post Test
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