Angina and cold weather

    • [DOC File]Angina Pectoris

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      Do you ever have angina when you are: Resting. Dressing or bathing. Walking at an ordinary pace. Walking uphill or quickly. Climbing stairs. Doing general house/yardwork. Having emotional stress. Being sexually active. Moving heavy objects. In hot or cold weather. Eating large meals. Smoking cigarettes. Other: How much angina affected your ...

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    • [DOC File]Pharmacotherapy of Coronary Artery Disease – Stable Angina

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      Angina is usually described as a dull persistent ache under the left breast often associated with exercise or stress and many people find it more severe in cold weather. It can however present as pain in the neck, throat or shoulders.

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    • [DOC File]Caring for Person’s with Angina Pectoris

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      angina or dyspnea during less than ordinary activity. Class IV : angina or dyspnea at rest. Site and radiation: Retrosternal area or the throat, central and may radiate to the jaw or the arms, rarely travel below umbilicus. Aggravating and relieving factors: Aggravating factors: Stress ( as exercise, emotional excitement and cold weather).

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    • [DOC File]Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

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      Be sure to assist the person in making appropriate choices when assisting with such a task like dressing and undressing. A sweater and/or jacket may be necessary when the weather is cold; light clothing may be needed when the weather is hot. It may be necessary for the person with angina pectoris to receive cardiac rehabilitation.

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    • Angina - Heart and Blood Vessel Disorders - Merck Manuals Consu…

      Cold weather . A large meal . Emotional stress. Unstable Angina – is used to describe more unpredictable or severe angina. Chest pain may occur while resting or even sleeping (nocturnal angina), and the discomfort may last longer and be more intense than that of stable angina.

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    • [DOC File]Angina - Webs

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      - Angina pectoris, or chest pain, caused by myocardial ischemia is not a separate disease, but rather a symptom of CAD. ... Try to avoid cold weather if possible; dress warmly and walk more slowly. Wear scarf over nose and mouth when in cold air. Reduce weight, if necessary, to reduce cardiac load.

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    • [DOC File]Epithelium - your guide to medical school at KKU

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      Ears, Eyes, Nose, Mouth, and Throat (EENT) – macular degeneration, allergic rhinitis, deviated septum, sinusitis, nose bleeds, sleep apnea, tonsillitis, cataracts ...

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    • [DOCX File]Ohio Heart Group

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      Precipitated by exertion, emotional upset, cold weather, or heavy meals Pain brought on by exertion usually abates 5-10 min after cessation of activity. Some pts (elderly, diabetics) with stable angina may not present with pain, but with “anginal equivalent’ symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, light-headedness, nausea ...

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    • [DOC File]PRACTICE INFORMATION

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      Cold weather may trigger an angina attack, wrap up warm before you start or try to exercise indoors. Stretching as part of your cool down helps to avoid pain and stiffness in joints and muscles. Time to …

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    • [DOCX File]maori health business unit sept 2013

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      Angina can be triggered by: Exercise or exertion . Emotional stress . Cold weather . A large meal. If angina is unrelieved by rest or nitroglycerin, is severe, begins at rest (with no activity), or lasts more than 15 minutes, these are warning signs of unstable angina or a heart attack. Accompanying symptoms may include: Shortness of breath ...

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