HY USMLE Q #878 – Cardiopulm

A 22-year-old male comes to the physician after a night of heavy partying complaining of chest pain. He walks into the office bent over at the waist. He has no past medical history. Vitals are: temperature 100.5 F, HR 76, RR 14, BP 125/80. Which of the following is most likely to be seen in this patient?

  Bilateral interstitial infiltrates
  Increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
  Increased serum creatine kinase
  Pulsus paradoxus
  ST-segment elevations