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Question: 1. Atrial fibrillation
For this disease pathology, please provide the following information:
- What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them)
- What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease?
- What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results?
- What are the most common treatments?
- Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?
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- Question: 1. Acute coronary syndrome For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Question: 1. Left-sided heart failure For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Question: 1. Myocardial infraction For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?
- Question: 1. chronic angina For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Question: 1. Stable angina For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?I nend help with this question please SITUATION: Mr Chong was brought into Emergency Department (ED) last night by ambulance after collapsing at home. The ED Registered Nurse reported that Mr Chong was alert and orientated to person, time and place on admission. He has global aphasia, left gaze preference, right homonymous hemianopia (field cut), right facial droop, dysarthria, and right hemiplegia. CT angiography showed a left Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) occlusion (Fig 1). 12-lead ECG showed Atrial Fibrillation (Fig 2). BACKGROUND Mr Chong has a past medical history of Coronary Artery Disease, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Atrial Fibrillation and previous TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack) three month ago. Mr Chong is retired and independent with activities of daily living. He speaks simple English. Mr Chong lives with his wife and two sons. ASSESSMENT His last Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is between 13-14 (disorientated and occasionally confused to time and place) and other vital…
- Decision-making to place a DNR order on a patient's record should include which of the following considerations (check all that apply): Select one or more: a. Four to six minutes after cardiac arrest, or loss of circulation, the brain suffers significant damage, with resulting cognitive deficits, and if it is not performed quickly enough, CPR may result only in the rescue of a severely brain-damaged individual. b. A decision for "full code" ("Attempt CPR") or "no code" (DNR/DNAR) should be weighed carefully against the patient's overall condition, health, prognosis, and goals of treatment. c. The success rate for in-hospital CPR attempts is very low, particularly for elderly patients, where success is defined as "surviving to discharge with baseline neurological function intact." d. Elderly patients subjected to CPR often suffer secondary injuries, including cracked ribs, broken sternum, and damage to internal organs. e. CPR promises very different results for…Please help me with this question? Question SITUATION: Mr Chong was brought into Emergency Department (ED) last night by ambulance after collapsing at home. The ED Registered Nurse reported that Mr Chong was alert and orientated to person, time and place on admission. He has global aphasia, left gaze preference, right homonymous hemianopia (field cut), right facial droop, dysarthria, and right hemiplegia. CT angiography showed a left Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) occlusion (Fig 1). 12-lead ECG showed Atrial Fibrillation (Fig 2). BACKGROUND Mr Chong has a past medical history of Coronary Artery Disease, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting, Atrial Fibrillation and previous TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack) three month ago. Mr Chong is retired and independent with activities of daily living. He speaks simple English. Mr Chong lives with his wife and two sons. ASSESSMENT His last Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is between 13-14 (disorientated and occasionally confused to time and place) and…Angiography Breakdown in the following order and be sure to label (e.g. Suffix) each word part 1. S) Suffix and its meaning: 2. (P) Prefix and its meaning: 3. (C)Combining form(s) and its meaning: 4. (MD) Medical Definition: