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    Brain Injury Case Study

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    acrylic. The scalp was then sutured closed‚ and the animals were allowed to recover before returning to their home cage. After fasting overnight‚ the animals were anesthetized (70% N2O‚ 1-3% isoflurane‚ and 30% O2)‚ intubated‚ and subjected to a pressure pulse of moderate (1.8 - 2.2 atm) intensity.20 Prior to the FPI‚ catheters

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    related to lack of knowledge about the disease INFERENCE ♦ High blood pressure (HBP) or hypertension means high pressure (tension) in the arteries. Arteries are vessels that carry blood from the pumping heart to all the tissues and organs of the body. High blood pressure does not mean excessive emotional tension‚ although emotional tension and stress can temporarily increase blood pressure. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80; blood pressure between 120/80 and 139/89 is called "prehypertension"‚

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    or a vein that bulges outward‚ forming a balloonlike sac. Common causes are atherosclerosis‚ syphilis‚ congenital blood vessel defects‚ and trauma. If untreated‚ the aneurysm enlarges and the blood vessel wall becomes so thin that it bursts. The result is massive hemorrhage with shock‚ severe pain‚ stroke‚ or death. Treatment may involve surgery in which the weakened area of the blood vessel is removed and replaced with a graft of synthetic material. Aortography (ā′-or-TOG-ra-fē) X-ray examination

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    Labetalol

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    is used for treating high blood pressure. Nerves from the adrenergic nervous system travel from the spinal cord to arteries where they release norepinephrine. Norepinephrine attaches to adrenergic receptors on arteries and causes the arteries to contract‚ narrowing the arteries‚ and increasing blood pressure. Labetalol blocks receptors of the adrenergic nervous system. When labetalol attaches to and blocks the receptors‚ arteries expand‚ resulting in a fall in blood pressure. GENERIC AVAILABLE:

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    each year with 550‚000 new cases diagnosed yearly. (Emory healthcare‚ 2013) CHF is a medical condition in which the heart has become weak and cannot pump enough blood to meet the need for oxygen rich blood required by the vital organs of the body‚ less blood is pumped out of the heart to the organs and tissues in the body and pressure in the heart increases‚ it does not mean the heart has stopped working. (Murphy‚ 2013) Once the heart has become weakened by conditions such as hypertension‚ abnormal

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    Orthostatic hypotension is when a person’s blood pressure decreases whenever they go from a lying position to sitting up or standing. This is due to blood leaving the core of the body (organs) and shunts to the peripheries due to vasodilation. This usually makes the patient feel dizzy or light-headed and can cause a patient to become unsteady and/or fall. If a patient has orthostatic hypotension‚ their pulse will increase 15-30 bpm or blood pressure will decrease by 20 mmHg systolic or 10 mmHg

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    Hesi Hypertension

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    Assessment Mr. Dunn’s blood pressure reading is 189/110. His LDL cholesterol reading is 200 mg/dl. He asks the student nurse if he should be concerned about his blood pressure. 1. How should the student respond? A) "Your blood pressure is very high. You need to see your healthcare provider today." INCORRECT Mr. Dunn’s blood pressure is high. The student nurse needs to assess for other symptoms before making the determination that the healthcare provider must see him that day. B) "You

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    Pulse Wave Velocity is the velocity of the pulse pressure. The blood has speed of several meters per second at the aorta and slow down to several mm per second at peripheral network. Normal Pulse Wave Velocity has the range from 5 meter per second to 15 meters per second. Digital Volume Pulse may be obtained simply by measuring the blood volume of the finger‚ which becomes a potentially attractive waveform to analyze. The Stiffness Index was

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    University in fulfillment of the Therapeutic Intervention Research Paper Running head: Hypertension Intervention Paper 2 INTRODUCTION: Hypertension‚ also known as high blood pressure‚ is extremely prevalent in the U.S. One out of three American adults has high blood pressure (CDC website). Hypertension acts as a gateway disease considering it increases the risk for heart disease and stroke‚ amongst the leading causes of death (CDC website). Hypertension is often

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    allergies. He presented to the emergency room with a fever of 100 degrees and complications from chemotherapy. Subjective symptoms upon admission were; nausea‚ vomiting and pain. Objective symptoms were a temperature of 100 degrees‚ and elevated blood pressure. He seemed calm‚ and was adjusting well with treatment and has accepted his medical condition. He has a past medical history of; Coronary artery disease (CAD)‚ chronic renal insufficiency‚ myocardial infraction‚ and Gerd. His present medicals

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