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Pneumothorax
ОглавлениеA pneumothorax may cause chest pain, shortness of breath, hypoxia, and diaphoresis. Clinical signs may point more to this diagnosis than to acute myocardial infarction. EMS systems should have a separate protocol for management of a pneumothorax. Oxygen and morphine may help the patient. Nitroglycerin should be avoided because it can cause hypotension by further decreasing venous return if the patient is developing a tension pneumothorax. If a developing tension pneumothorax is evident, needle decompression is required.