You are incorrect - our patient's history is most consistent with acute coronary syndrome


Your choice: Pulmonary embolism
Patients with a pulmonary embolism typically present with dyspnea. Pleuritic chest pain is most common when there is associated pulmonary infarction. Pulmonary embolism is usually associated with predisposing conditions such as deep vein thrombosis, prolonged bed rest, leg edema, congestive heart failure, or the postoperative state.