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    strength. Anabolic steroids also increase nitrogen retention in the body. They move the nitrogen equilibrium to the positive side. This allows the body to utilize ingested protein better‚ but the balance does not last forever. The body’s homeostatic mechanisms regulate the balance and change

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    MegaCode Case Study Chamberlain College of Nursing Professor Amber Essman Critical Care (NR 340) July 11‚ 2013 MegaCode Case Study 1. Describe the preoperative and postoperative care of a client having PTCA/cardiac cath. What complications can occur post cardiac cath? The goal of PCI (percutaneous Transluminal intervention) is to open the blockage in the coronary artery. By opening the area that is blocked‚ it will help to reperfuse the myocardium. The faster this is done will help

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    was therefore replaced by neurohormonal model‚ which involves Reninangiotensin-aldosterone-system sympathetic nervous system1‚ (RAAS) 3 . RAAS and is summarized in Figure 1. The activation of RAAS leads to vasoconstriction‚ oedema and myocardial fibrosis‚ which are induced by Angiotensin II1. proven to be very efficient in HF by numerous clinical studies2-4. SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS HF involves many symptoms such as dyspnoea (rest or exercise)‚ paroxystic nocturnal dyspnoea‚ fatigue‚ and ankle

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    Your patient’s ECG shows depression S-T in leads V1–V2 and ST elevation in Leads II‚ III‚ and AVF. You realize that this indicates: Acute inferior infarction. Acute Anterior infarction Acute Lateral infarction Acute inferior-Posterior infarction The above ECG changes can be found if there is an occlusion of the: RCA LAD circumflex all of the above. the most complications associated with this problem is ventricular dysrhythmias. AV block. atrial flutter. hemodynamic

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    deaths worldwide and is responsible for one-third of all deaths in the United States (Scrutinio‚ Temporelli‚ Passantino‚ & Giannuzzi‚ 2009). Inpatient interventions are utilized to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of future myocardial infarctions (MI); however‚ the delivery of education following an MI plays a huge role in determining whether patients are successful with recovery (Pattenden‚ Watt‚ Lewin‚ & Stanford‚ 2002). Deciding how a patient prefers follow-up contact after

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    lead. The main purpose of electrocardiogram technology is to allow the members of the medical treatment team to examine what is going on in the heart in regards to myocardial ischemia‚ injury and necrosis. A brief overview of these processes is as follows: Myocardial ischemia occurs when myocardial oxygen demand rises above myocardial oxygen supply. If the diseased artery is not able to supply the increased demand‚ ischemia occurs and the patient may complain of chest pain‚ also known as angina

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    troponin T blood specimen is obtained ‚ and the results indicate a level of 0.6 ng/mL . The nurse interprets that this result indicates a: Options: 1 . Normal level 2 . Low value that indicates possible gastritis 3 . Level that indicates a myocardial infarction 4 . Level that indicates the presence of possible angina Answer: 3 . 2- Question: A 22-year- old adult has a cholesterol blood test done at a screening clinic sponsored by a local health club. The nurse volunteering at the screening

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    Extra Credit Assignment A: Terms 1 – 20 1.) Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is similar to coronary artery disease (CAD). PAD is a problem in the circulatory system where your arteries become narrow which leads to less blood flow to your limbs. PAD develops in your extremities‚ more commonly your legs‚ which can make walking become painful‚ also known as claudication. 2.) Aortic valve stenosis (AVS) is when the aortic valve‚ which is between the aorta and left ventricle of the heart‚ becomes narrow

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    This paper will cover my experience while in the cardiac catheterization lab during clinical rotations. A 67 year old Caucasian male was emitted for emergent angioplasty with intracoronary stent placement for occlusive myocardial infarction resulting in cardiogenic shock. My paper will detail the medical diagnosis and nursing management of cardiogenic shock. Medical Diagnosis Cardiogenic shock is a term used to describe the heart’s inability to supply enough blood to the organs of the body.

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    The left aortic cusp was eroded. Vegetation on other cusps was small. There was part of the vegetation occluded the left ostia extended to the left main stem coronary artery which measured 1cm in length (figure 1B). There was no gross evidence of infarction on the myocardium. The left kidney showed scarred surface and poorly demarcated corticomedullary junction. However‚ the right kidney and urinary

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