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    HPS: A Case Study

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    HYPERTROPHIC PYLORIC STENOSIS: It is the type obstruction that is common on infants where by the antra muscle at the orifice of pylorus hypertrophy and causes obstruction (BONTRAGER‚ 2014). Symptoms of HPS starts showing up within three to six weeks after birth and in rare case for babies at the age of older than 3 month (STAFF‚ 2012). This may include projectile vomiting after feedings‚ acute pain‚ distension of stomach‚ and in prolonged delay in diagnosis can lead to dehydration‚ abdominal pain

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    and Approximate Risk Value Age 2.5 Male sex 2 Hypertension 2 Valvular Heart Disease 2.7 LV systolic dysfunction 5 Obesity 2.3 Alcohol consumption 2 Prehypertension 1.8 Pulse pressure 1.8 Sleep apnea 4 Diastolic Dysfunction 3 Genetics 4 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 2.5 Chronic kidney disease 5 Inflammation 2.5 Pericardial fat 2 Tobacco use Atrial fibrillation can present itself in three different forms. Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation or intermittent atrial fibrillation occurs suddenly and will terminate

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    lack of an extensive research to study and evaluate those treatments (Gauglitz et al.‚ 2011). There are a wide range of therapies that have been used in treating keloid and hypertrophic scars. Although most of the therapeutic options that we will cover work for both scars‚ we have to be very careful to differentiate hypertrophic scar from keloid especially before starting the surgical treatment (Gauglitz et al.‚ 2011). Keloid treatment can be divided in to three main categories: Noninvasive medical

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    The Role of Beta-Blockers in the Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure In 1988 Sir James Whyte Black was honored with a Nobel Prize for medicine for his efforts in the discovery of the beta blocker propanolol and the histamine receptor agonist cimetidine. Beta blockers were originally developed to treat angina pectoris but were discovered to also treat hypertension‚ tachycardia‚ an myocardial infarctions. The discovery of propanolol was said to be the greatest discovery since digitalis.  The mechanism

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    Medical Terminology Notes

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    Medical Terminology 8/28/13 The ninth edition of the book is totally fine.YAY. But we need the book. Do a browser check. Blackboard specialist (561) 868-3100 Three things due for each chapter. 1. Upload the test yourself stuff.(try to save it as a pdf file.) 2. If you close a test‚ you cannot re-enter the test.(matching) 3. At the end of each chapter there are purple or yellow ‘fill-ins”. This is due 2:00pm at the NEXT class. Bring scantrons 9/4/13 Dx- Diagnosis Px- Prognosis

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    ARVD/C Report

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    Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy Blood is pumped to the lungs and the rest of the body due to coordinated muscular contractions in the heart. Different cardiovascular diseases can unfortunately affect the heart muscle and cause it to become weak‚ which decreases its ability to pump blood efficiently. Any type of cardiovascular disease‚ such as Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/ Cardiomyopathy‚ which weakens the heart muscle is categorized as cardiomyopathy. Cardiomyopathy can be caused by

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    year 350‚000 people die from a coronary disease.” A coronary disease (heart disease) is several conditions in which prevent the heart from completing its functions and affects the structures of the heart (heart.org 3). A few of these diseases are cardiomyopathy‚ coronary heart disease‚ hypertension‚ and tachycardia. These conditions are only a few of a hundred possibilities that can go wrong with the heart. The differences in the diseases is how they affect the heart and what part of the heart is targeted

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    Introduction I. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both men and women. My name is ______________ and today I will be talking to you about the four major heart diseases. These being Atrial fibrillation‚ Cardiomyopathy‚ Coronary heart disease‚ and Valvular heart disease. My research includes The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ www.emedicinehealth.com and www.webmed.com. As a result of what you will hear‚ you will be able to avoid ever getting

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    Termination of Pregnancy

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    Risk of TOP: specific to cardiac patient 6. An example of cardiomyopathy Physiological Changes • Increase in the intravascular volume • Increase in cardiac output • Lowering in the systemic BP • • • • • In case of Pregnancy Complications: Antepartum hemorrhage Preterm labour Pre‐eclampsia Blood loss at delivery Postpartum hemorrhage Cardiac Conditions • High risk of maternal mortality: Eisenmenger’s syndrome Severe pulmonary hypertension Cardiomyopathy Marfan syndrome (aortic root dilatation > 4 cm)

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    2012;104(17):1293-1305. doi:10.1093/jnci/djs317. Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine whether women with breast cancer treated using the chemotherapy anthracycline and trastuzumab were at a greater risk for heart failure or cardiomyopathy. Method: This was a retrospective study of 12‚500 women diagnosed with breast cancer over an eight-year time span. This study looked at the hazard rations and 95% confidence intervals for the women using various forms of chemotherapy. The various

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