Coronary artery bypass surgery

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    necrosis, which is caused by an obstruction of a coronary artery through artherosclerosis, a thrombus or spasm. Heart attack often occurs when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of the heart muscle becomes blocked which is mostly a result of coronary heart disease (NIH, 2012). According to National Institutes (NIH), Coronary heart disease is a condition that is as a result of a waxy substance, known as plaque that builds up inside the coronary arteries (NIH, 2012) and according to…

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    Nursing is a job of practice that requires patient oriented care in order to fulfill patient recovery. It is important for nurses to understand and comprehend the significant problem in order to provide the necessary care for a patient. Student Ana Castillo, from Wilkes University took care of a cardiac patient during her clinical experience. The student identified the primary problem, provided nursing interventions, and evaluated the patient’s performance. The student provided care that aided…

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    The internal mammary artery (IMA) is used in almost every patient undergoing CABG surgery. IMA, especially LIMA, is the cardiac surgeons’ blood vessel of choice due to superior long-term patency compared to other used vessels [12, 13]. IMA is strikingly resistant to the development of atherosclerosis secondary…

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    recent heart bypass surgery in June 2015 and met with him. JR is 62 years old and takes seven medications daily. The medications he takes are Metoprolol, Valsartan, Amiodarone, Atorvastatin, Clopidogrel, Metformin and Rivaroxaban. He takes the same three medications for three years now and the same four medications since his bypass surgery. Today, he chooses to have a lively life with an excellent diet and exercise habits. Medication Evaluation My participant, JR had heart bypass surgery,…

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    body is in danger of being greatly damaged. The cardiac cycle is what causes the BP to rise and fall. This occurs first through a ventricular contraction. When this contraction of the ventricles happens the blood is forced to go into the pulmonary artery and the aorta. This causes the pressure to increase…

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    Introduction The client is MK, a 50 year old female who is status post 3 hours of a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). The PTCA was performed because MK failed a cardiac stress test and was found to have significant coronary disease with a 90% blocked mid-left anterior descending artery and a 90% blocked proximal circumflex artery, which required the placement of two stents. MK is currently employed as a daycare owner, and she is married, but the couple does not have children…

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    successful in treating obesity. There are surgical interventions, such as gastric bypass surgery, and there are also community events, such as the Diabetes Expo that is hosted by the American Diabetes Association. Gastric bypass surgery is a highly-effective, long-term weight loss solution. Individuals who have gastric bypass surgery are expected to lose 25 to 35% of their total body weight within 10-14 months following the surgery. The significant reduction in weight not only increases their…

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    Every year, millions of Americans undergo major heart surgeries costing billions of dollars. To treat cancer, patients deal with harsh medications and treatments with a handful of unpleasant side effects. Medical researchers like John McDougall, John Robbins, Dr. T. Colin Campbell, and Caldwell Esselstyn never cease to search for new safer treatments to treat the top diseases in the country. They, along with many others, are discovering that a plant-based diet can prevent and treat the top…

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    An invasive approach including percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) improves clinical outcomes in clients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and in clients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTEACS) (Mehta et al., 2012). Periprocedural major bleeding is a strong autonomous predictor of early and late major adverse cardiovascular events and mortality (Bertrand, Larose, & Rodes-Labau, 2009; Verneugt, Steinhubl, & Hamon, 2011; as cited in Bernat et al.…

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    young crew. One afternoon, he collapsed by the wash bay and had to go to the emergency room. The doctors told him he had an irregular heartbeat due to high consumption of the energy drinks. Dale had coronary artery bypass surgery when he was young. “I am one of the longest living after bypass surgery in Colorado,” he once told the crew. Few days later he showed up for…

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