Risk factors for acute mi
[DOC File]NEEDS STATEMENT - American Medical Seminars
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Pain within 6 weeks of Myocardial Infarction (MI)/revascularisation (pain pattern the same as previous MI) HIGH RISK. ECG consistent with Myocardial Ischemia/Infarction/Dynamic ST/T wave changes. Elevated trop level (Elevated trop I (33% change between the 2 results, at least one Trop I must be > 40). Absence of significant change exclude acute MI.
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Acute complicated injury, e.g.head injury with brief loss of consciousness Physiologic tests under stress, e.g., cardiac stress test, fetal contraction stress test. Diagnostic endoscopies with no identified risk factors. Deep needle or incisional biopsy Minor surgery with identified risk factors
[DOC File]Acute Coronary Syndrome Guideline
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The stroke and MI rates after CRAO are higher than reported rates after TIA.10 A recent report by Amarenco et al11 evaluated the stroke, MI and death risk associated with TIA or minor stroke with aggressive risk factor modification, comparable to the approach we took with our cohort with acute CRAO.11 They reported a 1 year combined stroke/MI ...
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Risk Factors Problems at Risk For. CAD Stoke, MI. HTN Stroke, MI. Post Menopausal Hormone imbalance, depression ... in no acute distress. Appears to have a flat affect. Skin: Light brown, warm and dry. No lesions, rashes or ulcers.
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Modification of cardiac risk factors. Goals of treatment. Relieve acute symptoms. Prevent ischemic attacks. Reduce risk of MI and other cardiovascular problems. Consider Type and severity of angina. Occasional episode - Predictable episodes upon exertion - Frequent episodes requiring regular SL NTG – Angioplasty, stents or bypass may be necessary
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Typical onset 2 – 3 days after acute MI, then resolves. Large anterior transmural MI’s have a higher risk of rupture, expansion, aneurysm, thrombi & in general have a worse prognosis than posterior MI's. Large posterior transmural MI’s have a higher risk of heart blocks, RV infarct (or both).
[DOC File]Cardiovascular Pathology - IUPUI
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• Acute uncomplicated illness or injury, eg, cystitis, allergic rhinitis, simple sprain ... • Minor surgery with no identified risk factors • Physical therapy • Occupational therapy • IV fluids without additives ... • Acute or chronic illnesses or injuries that pose a threat to life or bodily function, eg multiple trauma, acute MI ...
[DOC File]TABLE OF RISK - midwest-site
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History & Risk Factors. Case # 2 . History of Present Illness - a 78 year old patient of Dr. C. Cussler who was admitted to the hospital because of shortness of breath and chest pain since 7:00 am this morning.. The patient was found to have subendocardial MI and was admitted to the Coronary Care Unit. Consultation with Dr. M. Twain was obtained.
[DOC File]ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients With ...
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Women and CAD, Part 1: Risk Factors and Treatment of Acute MI . Upon completion of this session, the participant should be able to: EBM, COMP. Distinguish the different effects of risk factors on women and risk factors that are unique to women. Appropriately assess cardiovascular risk …
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