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    MUGA ppt

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    Multi-Gated Acquisition Scan Objectives:  What is a MUGA Scan  Clinical Indications When Performing       Procedure Radiopharmaceuticals Used For Imaging Mechanism of Localization of Radiopharmaceutical Patient Preparation Imaging Protocols Image Findings Technical Considerations Multi-Gated Acquisition Scan (MUGA) Is a nuclear medicine test that uses a radioactive isotope called a tracer to access how well the human heart is pumping blood Multi-Gated Acquisition Scan MUGA Scan Also

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    diseases. These being Atrial fibrillation‚ Cardiomyopathy‚ Coronary heart disease‚ and Valvular heart disease. My research includes The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ www.emedicinehealth.com and www.webmed.com. As a result of what you will hear‚ you will be able to avoid ever getting these heart disease or if acquired knowing how to manage them. Body (Let’s begin with Atrial fibrillation) I. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ Atrial fibrillation is

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    ------------------------------------------------- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a primary disease of the myocardium (the muscle of the heart) in which a portion of the myocardium ishypertrophied (thickened) without any obvious cause. It is perhaps best known as a leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes.[7] The occurrence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a significant cause of sudden unexpected cardiac death in any age group and as a cause of disabling

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    Reflection

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    Southern Luzon State University College of Allied Medicine Lucban‚ Quezon Cerebrovascular Accident A Case study In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of the Subject NCM 103 Related Learning Experiences Submitted to: Mrs. Rosemarie F. Daya Clinical Instructor Submitted by: Abastillas‚ Danesse R. BSN III- B / Group 5 February 2013 CHAPTER I OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A. General Objective After ascertaining a nurse-patient interaction and wide-ranging assessment

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    Week 2 Quiz BIO

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    Atherosclerosis of the brain arteries is the most common cause of: Selected Answer: 5.  Coronary vascular accidents Correct Answer: 4.  Cerebrovascular accidents Question 10 2 out of 2 points What is the most common congenital heart defect recognized in clinical practice?

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    BIO 169 Ch. 20 S.G. Name: __________________________ Date: _____________ 1. The anatomical region found between the lungs that extends from the sternum to the vertebral column and from the first rib to the diaphragm. A) Epicardium B) Abdominal cavity C) Pericardium D) Mediastinum E) Thoracic cavity 2. The membrane that surrounds and protects the heart is called the A) pericardium. B) pleura. C) myocardium. D) mediastinum. E) endocardium. 3. The apex of the heart is normally pointed

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    Electrocardiogram

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    Contacts • Phone/E-Mail Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: Name: Ph: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: e-mail: ECG Notes Interpretation and Management Guide Purchase additional copies of this book at your health science bookstore or directly from F A. Davis by shopping . online at www.fadavis.com or by calling 800-323-3555 (US) or 800-665-1148 (CAN) A Davis’s

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    Retracted Columella

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    Definition Columella is composed of cartilage and skin. It separates the nostrils connecting nasal tip to the nose base into left and right sides. While aesthetically shaping a person’s nose‚ the columella cannot be ignored‚ for instance in case of septal deviation‚ the columella may look crooked and hence needs to be fixed as well. A retracted columella is referred to an aesthetic condition wherein the nose tip projection appears as retracted or pulled-in when viewed from the front or in profile view

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    Types of Pacemakers

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    electrode catheter with electrode’s tip situated in the apex of the right ventricle. These are in contact with the inner surface of the heart chamber. * It does not necessitate the open chest surgery. * The battery can be easily replaced and any defect or adjustment in the circuit can be easily attended without getting any help from a medical doctor. During placement ‚ swelling and pain do not arise due to minimum foreign body reaction. * Mostly these are used for temporary heart irregularities

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    TEST ONE 1. A 75-year-old man with a 40-pack-year history of smoking and hypercholesterolemia is diagnosed with severe atherosclerosis. Atherosclerotic occlusion of which the following arteries would result in insufficient perfusion of the urinary bladder? (A) external iliac (B) Inferior epigastric (C) Internal iliac (D) Internal pudendal (E) Lateral sacral 2. A 36-year-old woman is hospitalized for treatment of a stomach ulcer has been progressively worse over several months. Radiographic

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