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    Stroke Management

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    cardiovascular disease (2000 p.1526). Miller & Elmore explain the following guidelines for responding to a stroke; Within 10 minute of arrival: - Asses patient’s ABCs and vital signs - Provide oxygen by nasal cannula - Establish IV access - Collect blood sample - Perform a 12-lead electrocardiogram and attach patient to a cardiac monitor - Perform general neurological screening‚ including motor function‚ strength and equality Within 25 minutes of arrival: - Review patient’s history - Establish

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    Congestive Heart Failure

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    each year with 550‚000 new cases diagnosed yearly. (Emory healthcare‚ 2013) CHF is a medical condition in which the heart has become weak and cannot pump enough blood to meet the need for oxygen rich blood required by the vital organs of the body‚ less blood is pumped out of the heart to the organs and tissues in the body and pressure in the heart increases‚ it does not mean the heart has stopped working. (Murphy‚ 2013) Once the heart has become weakened by conditions such as hypertension‚ abnormal

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    Effectiveness of Negative Pressure Therapy on Wounds Heather Downey ECPI University Effectiveness of Negative Pressure Therapy on Wounds Negative Pressure Therapy (NPT) is a non-invasive treatment using negative pressure to treat open wounds with the assistance of foam or gauze as the wound filler (Lee‚ 2011‚ p. 114). NPT also goes by the name Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)‚ Topical Negative Pressure (TNP)‚ and Vacuum Assisted Closer (VAC). According to Thompson (2008)‚ NPT can be

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    enzyme (ACE) inhibitor and following a salt-restricted weight loss diet. He is about 30 pounds over his ideal weight. At his clinic visit his blood pressure is noted to be 135/96. His heart rate is 70 beats/min. He has no complaints. His wife brought a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope with her in the hope of learning to take her husband’s blood pressure at home. What risk factors for primary hypertension are evident from K.H.’s history and physical data? Primary hypertension can be linked

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    Hypertension

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    I am Ashley‚ the Nurse Educator and I am here to explain your recent diagnoses‚ Hypertension to you. Hypertension means to have high blood pressure. A considerably healthy blood pressure would be between 110/70 to 120/80. A blood pressure 140/90 and above is considered a high blood pressure which causes hypertension. High blood pressure is when the force of blood pushing through your arteries is at a high rate. Hypertension is a very dangerous disease especially because it has little to no symptoms

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    Investigatory Project

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    made this study into a reality. -cyddryellixzilla  iii ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine if the capsules from malunggay seeds are effective in treating hypertension. And to determine also any significant difference in blood pressure of ten hypertensive respondents before and after treatment using malunggay capsules. In addition‚ this

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    Senior citizens were tested to take garlic three times a day and check their blood pressure every one hour. Thus the age is a major cause of hypertension. Majority of the people had a blood pressure of 160mmHg over100mmHg and every two hours the patient feels better. The dizziness‚ the difficulty in breathing relieved. After 4 hours their blood pressure got lower. But I found also that garlic cannot handle too high blood pressures. I therefore conclude that garlic can be a cure to mild cases of hypertension

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    Teaching plan Purpose: To provide the learner with Information and exercise to lower blood pressure to prevent hypertension. Objectives Content Time estimated for each Objective Resources Method of instruction Evaluation/ Revision 1. By the end of the day Marty will be able to Define and recognize Hypertension (Cognitive) Detailed discussion about Hypertension and its effects on the body. 7-10 minutes Power point presentation will be used along with visual aids One on one instruction

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    recent routine check up with her physician her blood pressure was measured at 135/85mmHg and her blood tests were normal. Regardless‚ her doctor has suggested she make some changes to her lifestyle to try and reverse the deterioration in her health he has observed since her last visit. With Mrs. X’s blood pressure measuring 135/85mmHg it is placing her slightly at risk for entering levels of high blood pressure and hypertension. High levels of blood pressure are 140/90 mmHg and above. Therefore‚ Mrs

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    nvq 3 unit 304

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    Outcomes Principles of blood pressure Blood pressure is the force of blood being pushed against the walls of the blood vessels. It is an important part in indicating the health and function of the heart and the blood vessels. Differentiation between systolic and diastolic The systolic pressure (the upper number) measures the pressure the blood against the vessel wall as the heart contracts. The diastolic pressure (the lower number) measures the pressure ot the blood against the vessel walls

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