Acute coronary syndrome symptoms
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Acute coronary syndrome includes ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non-STEMI, and unstable angina.
[DOC File]Treatment of Anemia in Patients with Heart Disease
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Interpretation of symptoms, signs and test results by a specialist physician; i.e. cardiologist Diagnosis (stable angina pectoris; secondary prevention after myocardial infarction; symptomatic heart failure II-IV); supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias; Long QT syndrome; acute coronary syndrome; hypertension without other risk factors)
[DOC File]CLINICAL: ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES
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Acute coronary syndrome includes ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non-STEMI, and unstable angina.
Acute coronary syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) refers to a constellation of clinical symptoms caused by acute myocardial ischemia.1,2 Owing to their higher risk for cardiac death or ischemic complications, patients with ACS must be identified among the estimated 8 million patients with non-traumatic chest symptoms presenting for emergency evaluation each year ...
[DOC File]Respiratory distress guideline
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However, any protracted illness, sore throat, stiff and inflamed joints skipping from one joint to another, swelling and redness during an acute illness, should be suspicious. Any of the above accompanied with a cardiac valvular defect, or following the illness, will be held as having had a "rheumatic" infection.
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, R
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Problems should be identified at the highest level of specificity possible and not as a “system” (e.g. the problems should be “chest pain” or “acute coronary syndrome” and not “cardiac”). Each problem should have its own assessment and plan. Lower priority problems should have a considerably shorter assessment and plan.
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Associated Symptoms/ Pertinent Negatives Chest pain (what kind?), fever/chills, productive (of what?) cough SAMPLE Check for possible exposure to known allergens. Check past history, medications and compliance for clues to cause of present illness.
[DOCX File]Cardiac Level I Application 2012
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Looking exclusively, then, at patients who had acute coronary syndrome or acute MI, there were 12 studies. Nine of these looked at outcomes across all hemoglobin or hematocrit levels after multi-varied adjustments and once again 8 of these 9 found a higher association or an association with higher mortality among patients who were transfused ...
[DOCX File]World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
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It would be reasonable to treat those patients at low risk for an acute coronary syndrome as outpatients. If the patient, however, demonstrates hemodynamic instability, signs or symptoms of heart failure, persistent rapid ventricular response or symptoms that can not be controlled in the emergency room, he or she should be admitted for further ...
[DOC File]Guidelines for the History and Physical Exam Write-up
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and ischemia relief during acute coronary syndromes; also for HTN. Class II anti-arrhythmic drug (DOC for ventricle rate control w/A-fib). Contraindicated (due to β2 block) in patients with . COPD (asthma) or . peripheral vascular disease. Also masks hypoglycemic emergency (prevents tachycardia) in . diabetics, exacerbates . AV node block
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