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    After noting a pulse deficit when assessing a patient who has just arrived in the emergency department‚ the nurse will anticipate that the patient may require A) a. a 2-D echocardiogram. B) b. a cardiac catheterization. C) c. hourly blood pressure (BP) checks. D) d. electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring. | D electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring. | When reviewing the 12-lead electrocardiograph (ECG) for a healthy 86-year-old patient who is having an annual physical examination‚ which of the

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    resulting in a heart attack (Blank & Smithline‚ 2002). However‚ most individuals with coronary artery disease do not display symptoms of the disease for decades‚ even as it progresses. The first onsets of symptoms are often sudden resulting in myocardial infarctions‚ also known as heart attacks. (American Heart Association‚ 2011; DeVon‚ & Zerwic‚ 2003). Some but not all of the causes of the disorder are the same in men and women. Risk factors that increase the chances of heart disease are: high blood

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    Date: 07/27/14 Total Score: 100 % 1 CATEGORY anatomy QUESTION Backward effects of left-sided heart failure include: CORRECT ANSWER A) Pulmonary congestion YOUR ANSWER A) Pulmonary congestion Deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle flows through the right and left pulmonary arteries to the right and left lung. After entering the lungs‚ the branches subdivide‚ finally emerging as RATIONALE capillaries which surround the alveoli and release the carbon dioxide in exchange for oxygen. The capillaries

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    COPD Salve Aguilar West Coast University Pathophysiology Dr. Isabelle Tardif August 7‚ 2015 Abstract The case study presents the outcome of smoking that resulted to RS’ chronic bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. His ABGs’ show partially compensated respiratory acidosis as manifested by decreased pH‚ increased PaCO2‚ decreased PaO2 and increased HCO3. RS most likely has the following clinical findings caused by COPD: enlarged right heart along with the signs and symptoms

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    The emedicine.medscape website is very descriptive and detail oriented. It explains topics that require a specific educational background to understand what is being stated and the conclusion of how it is determined. It explains the pathophysiology‚ etiology‚ epidemiology in different countries‚ and prognosis. It states statistical data on the cause as well as the treatment of hypertension. The mayoclinic website gives a definition of hypertension as well as symptoms‚ risk factors‚ treatment

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    A myocardia infraction occurs from myocardial ischemia‚ there is a demise in blood supply to the heart that causes the heart to work faster causing cell damage or death. The treatment goal for a patient that has suffered a myocardia infraction is to restore blood flow to the heart for maximum salvage of functional myocardium. A treatment option for Mr. Garza is the use of Antiplatelet Agents‚ using aspirin immediately has shown to lower mortality rates from myocardia infraction. “Aspirin irreversibly

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    Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis Many of the longest words in the English language are medical terms. Medicine and Medical Terminology has a language of its own‚ and its vocabulary includes terms built from Greek and Latin word parts‚ eponyms‚ acronyms and modern language. This why it is sometimes hard understand what the doctor is saying. There are a lot of long complicated words especially in medical terminology. To be able to understand the meaning of a medical term it is best

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    excess. Over time‚ this buildup can contribute to the hardening and narrowing of the arteries‚ reducing the flow of blood to the vital organs‚ brain and the heart itself. If the heart’s blood supply is cut off‚ the result is a heart attack‚ or myocardial infarction. For this reason‚ high serum cholesterol is a primary factor contributing to the increased risk of heart attacks.2 Both diet and genetics are important factors affecting cholesterol levels. Other lifestyle factors such as exercise‚ smoking

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    modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease‚ which are now identified as explaining a very large part of the variability in the occurrence of a first acute myocardial infarction” (Caterina). Inflammation in the cardiovascular system has been linked with nutrition. Inflammation has also been associated as a leading cause for myocardial infarctions and cardiovascular disease. Patients who have two or more risk factors for cardiovascular disease should modify their diet and exercise in order to prevent

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    Doctor’s Order h. Social History i. Family History IV. Physical Assessment 7 j. Vital Signs upon admission V. Anatomy & Physiology 9 k. Heart l. Myocardium VI. Pathophysiology 12 m. Pathophysiology Chart n. Four Stages VII. Laboratory Results and Diagnostic Procedures 16 o. Arterial Blood Gas Analysis p. Bacteriology Report q. Chemistry Section r. Chest X-Ray s

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