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    Case 1.10 Angina Pectoris

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    underlying heart condition. It means that the heart is not getting enough blood and as a result‚ not enough oxygen. This decrease of oxygen being delivered to the muscle of the heart happens if one or more coronary arteries are narrowed or blocked‚ a condition called atherosclerosis. This type of blockage may result in chest pain. And while angina does not usually damage the heart‚ and the pain might only last a few minutes. 1.10.1 Types of angina: 1. Stable angina: it occurs when the heart has to

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    Cpr Essay Introduction

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    CPR is not a method of restarting the heart as is commonly believed by many people. Rather‚ CPR is used to return the flow of blood and oxygen throughout the body to delay tissue death and brain damage. When the heart stops. The lack of oxygenated blood can cause brain damage in only a few minutes. CPR consists of two main procedures: external cardiac massage and artificial respiration. External cardiac massage. Commonly referred to as chest compressions. Manually forces the chest down in attempt

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    and conceal your legs. This is the number one reason people want to remove their varicose veins. Varicose veins develop because the veins become weak and do not function properly to push the blood up the legs‚ against gravity back to the lungs and heart. When the tiny valves inside the veins fail to hold the blood as it is pumped‚ it starts to stay in the vein‚ making it stretch out of shape and bulge. When this happens in a vein that is close to the surface of the skin‚ it starts to show and gradually

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    blood from the bloodstream into the lungs‚ filling them until the victim is no longer able to exchange gas and air. Without the exchanging of air‚ oxygen is no longer able to provide for the bloodstream. Finally‚ without the exchange of oxygen‚ the heart will eventually stop working then leading to death (Zidbits‚ “Do Salt and Fresh

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    the muscles of the heart doesn’t get enough blood supply. This type of symptommay occur when an individual is exercising or may even occur at rest. Sometimes before they realize that something is wrong‚ emotional stress can produce a sensation of pressure‚ chest constriction‚ or pain that may radiate from the sternal (chest) area to the arms‚ back‚ or neck. That is when you may realize that one is having problem. Myocardial infarction (Heart Attack) is a result of heart disease when a part

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    A variety of tests may be performed to rule out other conditions. Diagnostic approach CT brain none enhanced is one of first test to be done as in this case as may show hyperdense basilar sign of acute presentation‚ however it is less sensitive. While enhanced CT show filling defect. CT angiography is the gold stranded and helpful

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    drop in blood pressure was noted‚ dropping from 110/72 to 90/60‚ as well as a decreased heart rate‚ from 86 to 54 beats per minute. As damage to the spinal nerve tracts occur‚ system vasomotor tone is often loss‚ leading to vasodilation‚ and a decrease in the venous return rate (Hung‚ 2009). These factors decrease cardiac output‚ thus decreasing the blood pressure and heart rate (Young‚ 2010). A drop in the heart rate and blood pressure is known collectively as neurogenic shock (Hung‚ 2009). A decrease

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    derangements characterized by dynamic alterations of two or more organs’ function in a state of critical illness. As the name indicates‚ MODS is a syndrome and not a specific health condition since it involves various organs. In the past‚ “multiple organ failure” was the term used to describe the condition until it became apparent that it was misleading since normal physiological function of these organs could be restored—a temporary organ dysfunction. MODS usually affect multiple organs in addition to immune

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    pressure and cerebral perfusion” (Shaw & Claydon‚ 2014‚ p. 7). The quick movement of standing causes a decrease in blood pressure because of the quick flow of blood pouring into the lower extremities. This causes less blood to circulate back through the heart‚ causing hypotension. Shaw and Claydon (2014) states that the amount of blood that is pooled into the legs after standing

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    Running head: HEART FAILURE 1 Heart Failure Joeselyn Sequeira West Coast University HEART FAILURE 2 Heart Failure The heart is one of the body ’s most vital organ. The heart pumps blood throughout the body which carries nutrients other organs need. It also carries oxygenated blood to the lungs which allows us to breathe. Since the heart is so important‚ relying on it that it will do its job is necessary so we can live‚ but sometimes

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