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    though people are living longer, they are not living without complications: as seen in the elderly who currently make up the largest age group. There is increasing prevalence of hypertension with age, and is a precursor for illnesses such as CVA, coronary heart failure, kidney disease and dementia (Porth, 2017). Hypertension is an amendable condition through a variety of ventures (Brito, 2014) and it might be in the best interest of the patient to consider a non-pharmaceutical approach prior to…

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    Essay On Catheterization

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    A consequence of contrast medium directly after injection is myocardial depression. The contrast medium displaces oxygen-rich blood in the coronary arteries, which may cause the heart rate to decrease. At this point, the patient is instructed to cough to help clear the contrast medium (Moser, & Riegel, 2008). All vital signs are monitored and recorded at regular intervals according to hospital…

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    to be checked by palpation of the pulse. RR should be cross checked with ECG and the patient’s counted rate (Barthel et al. 2012). Continuous circulation assessment is also required. Tn is not detectable early after onset of chest pain, therefore, serial measurements of Tn is required over a period of time (Franczyk-Skóra et al. 2013). If Tn rises, coronary angiography may be performed (Farrell et al.…

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    ibbs Reflection Model Introduction Engaging inter-professionally within seminars, practical classes and group work sessions in this module has developed my personal and professional skills significantly. Topics studied included Professionalism, The Patient Journey, Study Skills and Inter-professional Education but I will follow Gibbs Model of Reflection (1998) to illustrate how attending and participating in practical classes on Emergency Life Support and seminars on Teamwork were…

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    the heart dilate because of the blood left in the chamber after diastole (Lewis, et al., 2014, p. 768). Over time the heart muscle thickens due to the increased work load and thus needs more oxygen to work, causes poor contractility and coronary artery circulation (Lewis, et al., 2014, p. 768). Because this individual has a history of heart failure and triple bypass surgery we already know there is damage to his heart. Taking this medication is important for this individual to decrease his…

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    vascular system. CHF is used interchangeably with Heart failure (HF). HF is characterized by myocardial dysfunction, which is an alteration in ventricular contraction. Myocardial dysfunction can be caused by a result of many different conditions such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, valvular disorders, renal dysfunction, ischemia and myocardial infarction. It can be systolic heart failure in which the heart muscles are weakened and results in decreased blood ejected from…

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    Dietary supplements found in cocoa powder may well update the heart good quality regarding sufferers along with the front line kidney illness, and perchance various other individual from risk regarding coronary disease, as demonstrated by simply another examine. Coronary disease would be the rule wellspring regarding passing away in sufferers that have any kidney issue named end-stage renal disease as well as who involve dialysis. You can find several simpler treatment method unique selections…

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    Case Study Atherosclerosis

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    Day 1 Summary: John is a 62-year-old male smoker who has presented with concerning a BMI and blood test results. Q1. John’s low density glycoprotein levels are higher than the target level (actual level 5.6, target 1.0). Long term decreased high density glycoprotein level leads to a build-up of cholesterol in the body. Additionally, John’s triglyceride levels are above the recommended target level (actual level 5.7, target level <4.0). This supports the other data gathered, suggesting that…

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    that conducting research to determine why this disease claims the lives of one gender more than the other is essential. What exactly is Cardiovascular Disease? Cardiovascular disease consists of all diseases of the heart and circulation. This mainly consists of coronary heart disease, stroke, ischemic heart disease and many others. It is the main cause of death globally as it has the highest mortality rate than any other cause. Cardiovascular disease kills around 790,000 people annually…

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    the regular activities that I do on a daily bases is all get of exercise. I turned thirty in December and have been trying to exercise a little more now then what I'm use to, but still not as much as I should." Regular exercise can improve coronary circulation and, thus, reduce the chances of a heart attack."(Corbin, Welk, Corbin, Welk 2017) I also got got high risk point on my eating habits. I eat a lot of meat and fried and fatty foods. I need to try and minimize all the fried food I eat. I…

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