Assessment of chest pain, according to Scott and Mac
Innes (2006), consists of a problem-solving approach that
aids in identifying a cause and quantifying the patient’s
symptoms. The acuity of the patient will determine the
format of the nursing assessment. For the patient who is
haemodynamically compromised, the assessment is
targeted, brief and succinct, with the objective of
yielding relevant information in a prompt manner that
will aid in diagnoses and risk stratification. In comparison,
those who are stable are able to undergo a more comprehensive
assessment.
Assessment of chest pain, according to Scott and MacInnes (2006), consists of a problem-solving approach thataids in identifying a cause and quantifying the patient’ssymptoms. The acuity of the patient will determine theformat of the nursing assessment. For the patient who ishaemodynamically compromised, the assessment istargeted, brief and succinct, with the objective ofyielding relevant information in a prompt manner thatwill aid in diagnoses and risk stratification. In comparison,those who are stable are able to undergo a more comprehensiveassessment.
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