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    problems that affect one or more components of the human heart. The most common cause of heart disease is the narrowing or blockage of the heart’s arteries which leads to a heart attack. Some types of heart diseases include Coronary heart disease‚ cardiomyopathy‚ heart failure‚ and cardiovascular diseases. Heart disease isn’t contagious — you can’t catch it like you can the flu or a cold. Instead‚ certain things increase a person’s chances of getting cardiovascular disease. Doctors call these things

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    don’t really need a lot of selenium it goes a long way.Soil in some areas of China and Russia is naturally low in selenium. Selenium deficiencies in the Keshan region in northeast China were severe enough to spur a form of heart disease called cardiomyopathy‚ now called Keshan’s disease. Why do people take selenium?: Selenium has brought in lots of attention because of its antioxidants. These antioxidants protect cells from damage. Among all the healthy people in the U.S.‚ selenium deficiencies

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    Chest Pain Care Plan

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    Nursing Care Plan for Chest Pain NURSING DIAGNOSIS OUTCOME/GOALS INTERVENTIONS EVALUATION Acute chest pain related to ischemic cardiomyopathy as evidenced by tightness in chest. Patient will be chest pain free for duration of shift. Assess for chest pain q 4 hours during shift. Monitor vital signs q 4 hours during shift. Educate patient on importance of lifestyle modifications such as weight loss. Goal was met. Pt was chest pain free during shift. NURSING DIAGNOSIS

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    the excessive amounts of alcohol consumed by some people. On the other hand other psychologists argue that drinking leads to more drinking and can have bad effects on your body and acquired serious problems that include: fetal alcohol syndrome‚ cardiomyopathy‚ cardiac arrhythmia and more. They found also no relationship between alcohol and protecting people against coronary disease because there are many factors that can be identified in the test and the ways of living of the people that were examined

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    irritation in the stomach by increasing the amount of the HCl that result in damaging the lining of the stomach. * Heart: Drinking alcohol every day weakens the muscles of the heart and further on resulting in the condition named as alcoholic cardiomyopathy. What are the symptoms? * Craving * Being violent during drinking * Avoiding health related activities * Poor Eating * memory loss * Loss of control * Blackouts * Physical dependence * Tolerance How is

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    Implementing Change despite Resistance Dr. Williams and Class‚ From day one of nursing 101‚ the Professor told the class that “nursing is a continuous lifelong learning process.” In any organization‚ transformation of change must be done through effective communicating with all stakeholders‚ and this is the first step in the planning phase (Chamberlain College of Nursing 2016). Today nurses are better prepared to taken on these challenges and overcome barriers to change. This project change in

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    Tenofovir Case Study

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    Choice “D” is the best answer. This patient’s regimen includes tenofovir. Tenofovir disoproxil is an antiretroviral medication used to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS and to treat chronic hepatitis B. Tenofovir can cause acute renal failure‚ Fanconi syndrome‚ proteinuria‚ or tubular necrosis. These side effects are due to accumulation of the drug in proximal tubules. Tenofovir is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTIs). NRTIs interrupt the HIV replication cycle via competitive inhibition

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    The Boxer is a breed that at first sight looks concerned or almost sad‚ but it’s not the case. The Boxer is an extremely playful breed of dog and loves attention of its human companions. The Boxer is a naturally high activity dog so it’s necessary to make sure they get proper exercise or behavior problems‚ such as destructiveness‚ can occur. The Boxer needs to be kept busy and a large home or at least a large space to play is important. An apartment would be okay for this breed as long as the owner

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    as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – Both of these conditions can make it hard to breathe. COPD is usually caused by smoking. • Heart diseases‚ such as heart failure or a change in the size and shape of the heart (called cardiomyopathy) • Being overweight Identification of the underlying cause of shortness of breath: The doctor can get information about your condition by listening to the description of the problem‚ and by asking about any other symptoms that may have occurred

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    Long Answer Question 2 3) Calcium in the diet of a teenager is actively absorbed in the small intestine and transferred into the intestinal capillaries. Describe the route this calcium would follow to end up in the upper arm. Describe in detail the role of calcium at the neuromuscular junction as well as its role in the mechanism of muscle contraction and relaxation of the triceps. Considering the function of calcium in bone growth‚ explain in detail how the humerus would grow in length. Calcium

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