**1. Patient & Presentation Details**
**Patient:** John Smith
**DOB:** 1978-03-15
**Hospital UR/MRN:** 1234567
**Facility:** St. Thomas' Hospital ED
**Date of Presentation:** 2024-11-01
**Time of Presentation:** 14:30
**2. Synopsis of ED Presentation**
**Presenting Complaint:** Chest pain and shortness of breath.
**History of Presenting Complaint:** Patient reports sudden onset of sharp chest pain radiating to the left arm, accompanied by difficulty breathing. Symptoms began approximately 1 hour prior to presentation. No recent trauma. Denies any recent travel or sick contacts.
**Key Examination Findings:**
- Elevated heart rate of 110 bpm.
- Oxygen saturation 92% on room air.
**ED Impression / Principal Diagnosis:** Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction.
**Other Issues Addressed:** Patient received supplemental oxygen and IV access established.
**3. Investigations & Treatment in ED**
**Investigations:**
- ECG: ST elevation in leads II, III, and aVF.
- Troponin: 2.0 ng/L (20:00).
**Treatment Administered in ED:**
- Aspirin, 300mg PO. **Reason:** Antiplatelet therapy.
- Morphine, 2mg IV. **Reason:** For pain relief.
**4. Discharge Plan & GP Follow-up**
**Condition at Discharge:** Patient transferred to the Cardiac Care Unit for further management.
**Medications on Discharge:**
- Aspirin, 75mg PO daily. **Indication:** Secondary prevention of MI.
- Metoprolol, 25mg PO twice daily. **Indication:** For rate control.
**Allergies & Adverse Reactions:**
- Penicillin: Rash.
**Actions Required by GP:**
- Review ECG and cardiac enzymes.
- Follow up with cardiology.
**Pending Results:**
- Cardiac Catheterisation: **Responsibility:** Cardiology. **Action:** If significant stenosis, consider intervention.
**Patient Instructions & Safety Netting:**
"Patient/Carer counselled on diagnosis, medication use, and any activity restrictions."
"Advised to return to ED for the following specific symptoms:"
- Recurrent chest pain.
- Worsening shortness of breath.
- Dizziness or fainting.
**5. Author & Contact Details**
**ED Clinician:** Dr. Emily Carter, Consultant in Emergency Medicine
**Contact for Clarification:** "Via Hospital Switchboard"