OK, not much time here (in between patients in a busy clinic this afternoon), and since I'm a pediatrician, I don't usually deal with CHF, A.Fib, etc.
But the case you gave describes my MOM almost to a T, so here's what I would do, in this order:
Pulse ox and O2
ABG's
Lytes, CBC
CXR
and presuming that she is in failure - SOB, pedal edema - give a dose of furosemide (Lasix).
Gotta run - I'll check back in on the patient later . . .
But the case you gave describes my MOM almost to a T, so here's what I would do, in this order:
Pulse ox and O2
ABG's
Lytes, CBC
CXR
and presuming that she is in failure - SOB, pedal edema - give a dose of furosemide (Lasix).
Gotta run - I'll check back in on the patient later . . .





I was expecting it, but that didn't make it any easier. I was wait-listed at the third but too far down on the list to have a serious chance of getting in. I was down to only one school left, and luckily enough they accepted me. I remember a few classmates bragging about how they got offers from multiple schools and I had to restrain myself from getting into an argument because there are so many students who are dying just to get in anywhere.
Sorry. I'm a pediatric nurse. I haven't laid a hand on an adult in over 25 years. Now if you ask about strep, ear infections, vomiting, MRSA, head lice, buckle fractures, and chicken pox, well I'm your girl.