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IN THE NAME OF GOD
IN THE NAME OF GOD

... and/or diabetes is particularly helpful since these conditions account for approximately 90% of the population attributable risk for HF in the United States.  The medical history should also focus on what drugs are taken by the patient; agents associated with incident HF include cancer chemotherapy ...
PHARMACEUTICALS MEDICAL INNOVATION: ACE INHIBITORS
PHARMACEUTICALS MEDICAL INNOVATION: ACE INHIBITORS

... that he noticed sometimes caused blood vessels to dilate, therefore potentially lowering blood pressure. Vane decided to test the effect of the venom on ACE and found it to be a potent inhibitor of the enzyme. This prompted further interest, and Vane approached the Squibb pharmaceutical company in N ...
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systemic hypertension

...  Separation of the back part of the eye (retina) from the underlying, vascular part of the eyeball (known as the “choroid;” condition known as “retinal detachment”); the “retina” contains the light-sensitive rods and cones and other cells that convert images into signals and send messages to the br ...
liver_transpant
liver_transpant

... with end stage liver disease and PPHTN is not common (9). There are no pediatric patients with liver disease and PPHTN in the database, and there are no previous reports of preoperative use of epoprostenol in children. The only other published data on children with liver disease and PPHTN showed suc ...
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

... send an electrical impulse to the heart when needed. In some patients with an enlarged, weakened heart (cardiomyopathy) and heart failure, the sides of the heart contract separately. It sometimes makes the mitral valve leak more. Both can worsen your heart failure. CRT will make the sides of the hea ...
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Neurological Emergencies - ENC 2005 GI & Neuro Emergencies

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Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2014.

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Ignatavicius: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 7th Edition

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CARE OF THE PATIENT FOLLOWING CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION

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Pulmonary Management

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... • History of current and past use of alcohol, illicit drugs, current or past standard or “alternative therapies”, and chemotherapy drugs should be obtained from the patients presenting with HF. • Assessment of the patient’s ability to perform ADLs. • Physical examination should include assessment of ...
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... Chronic heart failure (CHF) is a common and debilitating condition. It has become a major public health issue. Population aging and modern therapeutic innovations explain the increasing prevalence of HF. In developed countries, this prevalence is 1–2 %, but rises to ≥ 10% among people over 70 years ...
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Chapter 21: Genitourinary and Renal Emergencies

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Mitral Valve Replacement: A Case Report

... space midclavicular line, with radiation to the left chest border. Her airway was classified as a Mallampati class II, with all teeth intact and an adequate oral opening. There was full range of motion of the cervical spine. Heparin was infused at 600 U/h via a 20-gauge intravenous (IV) catheter in ...
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