Congestive Heart Failure

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    Pharmacist

    LORI M. DICKERSON, PHARM.D., and JONATHAN L. SACK, M.D. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina Atrial fibrillation is the arrhythmia most commonly encountered in family practice. Serious complications can include congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, and thromboembolism. Initial treatment is directed at controlling the ventricular rate, most often with a calcium channel blocker, a beta blocker, or digoxin. Medical or electrical cardioversion to restore sinus

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    Alfred Wegener Research Paper

    1, 1880. Alfred Wegener went to Humboldt University of Berlin in 1905. There he studied the way the plates moved. He married Else Koppen Wegener they had one daughter names Elsa Wegener. Alfred Wegener died from congestive heart failure. Congestive heart failure is a weakness of the heart that leads to a buildup of fluid in the lungs and surrounding body tissues. He

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    Physilogy

    normal. 3. Congestive heart failure is due to the heart not being able to pump as good as it used to and it is unable to deliver blood to certain parts of the body due to its insufficiency to pump. So when she sees swollen feet and ankles it may be due to collection of fluids due to gravity and the heart being unable to pump the blood strong enough. So congestive heart failure causes poor circulation maintly to and from the extremities. The swelling is associated with heart failure and is called

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    Diagnostic Medical Record

    shocked to find her mother confused and having difficulty breathing. She immediately calls 911 and Mrs. Jenkins is brought to the hospital. The emergency room doctor is informed of her medical history that includes insulin dependent diabetes, congestive heart failure, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Further diagnostic testing reveals Mrs. Jenkins has pneumonia and needs to be admitted for antibiotic treatment. b. Primary diagnosis is pneumonia which is an

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    Course Outline

    * .5 hr | * OLFU VMV * PEO, CEO * Course Outline | * Laboratory performance | * Rubric (See attached tool) | * .5 hr | SUBTOPICS | * TEACHING ACTIVITY | * LEARNING ACTIVITY | * TIME | * Hypertension * Coronary Heart Disease * Hyperlipidemia * Angina and Preinfarction Angina * Acute Myocardial Infarction/Coronary

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    Telenursing

    telenursing rather than disadvantages. There are many different organizations involved in developing telenursing. Topic Availability This topic I chose was based on need of patient care. Our hospital is doing follow-up phone calls weekly to Congestive Heart Failure patients in order to reduce within thirty day of readmission. This phenomenon became interesting to understand how many places use tele communication. Doing the research, I discovered many different types of tele communications were available

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    Mccubbin Resiliency Model

    Adjustment, and Adaptation (Hall, Neely-Barnes, Graff, Krcek, Roberts & Hankins, 2012). Use of the Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment and Adaptation in the analysis of family caregiver reaction among families of older people with congestive heart failure (Yeh & Bull,

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    Application Theory

    this paper serves two purposes. The first is to analyze one middle-range nursing theory, (transition theory), demonstrating how its attributes, specifically effective discharge processes are serving to generate beneficial outcomes for both congestive heart failure (CHF) patients at or above the age of 65 and the healthcare system as a whole. The second is demonstrate the advantages of incorporating effective discharge processes into home health care (HHC) nursing practices so that CHF patients 65

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    Stem Cells & Cardia Disease

    the treatment of heart disease (Yamakawa & Ieda, 2015). Additionally, stem cells have been explored for the treatment of heart failure and myocardial infarction (Rasmussen, et al., 2013). Stem cells and how they may be used for the treatment of various cardiac diseases is an exciting topic and has the potential to change future approaches to the treatment. This paper will examine the applications and significance of stem cells in relation to these common cardiac pathologies. Heart disease is one

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    Fats and Fiber

    The meaning of congestive heart failure means your heart does not pump enough blood to meet with the condition of your body’s needs. Within over time the condition of the narrowed artery disease, and high blood pressure would gradually cause it to be too weak or too stiff to fill up, and pump efficiently. You can’t always reverse many of the condition that leads up to heart failure the heart can often be treated with some good results. The term of heart disease or coronary (heart) arteries by atheroma

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