Question # 19

A patient with suspected RV infarction presents with hypotension and clear lungs. Ultrasound shows RV dilation and inferior wall hypokinesis. Immediate management should include:

Options:

A.

High-dose nitrate therapy

B.

Cautious fluid boluses and avoid preload reduction

C.

Initiate high PEEP ventilation

D.

Start diltiazem for rate control

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