What nursing interventions are appropriate for Mrs. J. at the time of her admission? Drug therapy is started for Mrs. J. to control her symptoms. What is the rationale for the administration of each of the following medications? At the start of her admission‚ Mrs. J is going through many complications throughout most of her systems. I would follow the rules of ABC and control her respiratory problem first. Mrs. J has an oxygen saturation of 82% and is probably going to continue dropping. She will
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Mrs. J having all the sign and symptom with the history of having hypertension‚ chronic heart failure‚ sleep apnea‚ and smoke two pack of cigarettes a day‚ is not a thing to play with because she has expose herself to many things such as stroke‚ and brain death because the sleep apnea and the heart attach‚ will deprives the brain of oxygen since the cardiac muscle are not strong enough to be able to pump blood to her brain. Heart failure occurs when the cardiovascular system is unable to meet the
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• STAGE 2: The maternal syndrome is characterized by occlusive • microthrombi affecting multiple organs‚ hypertension‚ proteinuria and Edema 3. PLACENTAL TOXINS ( cytokines ‚angiogenic factors etc ) are not tolerated by some women leading to preeclampsia. The following picture shows these theories : Diagnosis of Hypertension: DEFINITION OF HYPERTENSION IN PREGNANCY • Systolic BP more than or equal to140 mmHg • Diastolic BP of more than or equal to90 mmHg Atleast two measurements
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risk factor status of individual treatments regimens but patients’ perception of quality care they receive (Hawk‚ 2010). One important factor is to issue guidelines and advisories designed to increase awareness‚ prevention‚ treatment‚ and control hypertension through community screenings (Hawk‚ 2010). The World Health Organization reports that suboptimal BP (>115mmHg SBP) is responsible for 62% of cerebrovascular disease and 49% of ischemic heart disease‚ with little variation by sex. In addition
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“Acute Dyspnea” Ear Ache: "Otitis" Eye Inflammation - Red Eye: "Iritis" Headache: "Vint Heent" Hematuria – “ Pops Got Hematuria” Hemoptysis – “Hemoptysis” Hiccups (Prolonged) – “Hiccups” Hoarsness – “Hoarseness” Hypercalcemia – “Calcemias” Hypertension "Pressure" Jaundice: "Hot Thined Sap" Lymphadenopathy:"Lymphnodes" Metabolic Acidosis: “ Kussmal” Nasal Congestion: "Nose Hairs" Nodules – “Nodular” Palmar Rash – “Palm Grease” Pancreatitis – “Pancreatitis” Pedal Edema/bilateral – “Can
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influxes to twenty percent‚ this condition will be above average. As there is not a big deal in this condition but higher level of sodium chloride is dangerous for the individual having hypertension disorder. That`s why doctors avoid the patients from high salt consumption if patient has symptoms of hypertension and acute headache. 50/50 ratio of salt and water This level of ratio is seriously abnormal‚ because it is responsible for malfunctioning of body fluids that are directly integrated
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Research Strategies for High Blood Pressure High blood pressure or Hypertension effects more than 900 million people world wide (Hajjar‚ Kotchen‚ & Kotchen‚ 2006). This disease can affect both men and women alike and can develop at various ages. Many Americans suffer from high blood pressure and many do not know they even have this disease. High blood pressure puts an individual at risk of stroke‚ heart attack‚ and death. The purpose of this paper is to describe a research strategy toward finding
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There are hundreds of thousands of diets today‚ some prove to be more beneficial to others‚ and then there are some diets that stand out because of such a high success rate. Two diets that I believe are extremely beneficial for improving ones health‚ and has been proved successful time and time again are: the DASH diet‚ and the Flexitarian diet. By changing the way you eat‚ both diets have extraordinary benefits for your health‚ and prevent diseases such as cancer‚ heart disease‚ and high cholesterol
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Smoking also decreases the blood’s ability to carry oxygen around your body‚ which increases the chances of a blood clot occurring. Read more about the health risks associated with smoking. High blood pressure If you have high blood pressure (hypertension) it will damage your arteries in the same way as cigarette smoke. Your arteries are designed to pump blood at a certain pressure. If that pressure is exceeded‚ the walls of the arteries will be damaged. High blood pressure can be caused by: being
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pharmcotherapy. About 1 in 3 or 68 million U.S. adults have high blood pressure (CDC‚ 2012). Of those with hypertension only 50% have it under control. Risk factors associated with this disease are congestive heart failure‚ heart disease‚ stroke‚ and kidney disease (CDC‚ 2012). The patients at the clinic in this scenario presented with hypertension and two different types of heart failure‚ systolic and diastolic. The difference between the diseases and treatments used to manage
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