Heart Tests
.... doesn't usually exercise, but as with the stress test, medications such as dobutamine can be given which make the
heart react as if the
patient was exercising. ....
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The Artificial Heart
.... Further, the doctor could tag a
patient as a "UNOS stat" case meaning that without a
heart the
patient was expected to die within 12 hours (Gil 30-31). ....
(3326

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Patient Treatment
.... Her blood pressure is low, peripheral pulses are weak, her
heart rate is rapid and irregular, she is in metabolic alkalosis because she has a blood pH of 7.52 ....
(468

2

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Patient Diagnosis & Treatment
.... Her blood pressure is low, peripheral pulses are weak, her
heart rate is rapid and irregular, she is in metabolic alkalosis because she has a blood pH of 7.52 ....
(468

2

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Artificial Organs
.... 475). This is the system which was used to replace the
heart of Dr. Barney Clark, the first artificial
heart patient. The Jarvik ....
(2501

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Heart Disease and Its Causes
.... Exercise should be developed that fits the needs of the
patient. .... and Pacific Islanders, and for this group as well, stroke and diseases of the
heart stand as ....
(955

4

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The cardiac stress test
.... doesn't usually exercise, but as with the stress test, medications such as dobutamine can be given which make the
heart react as if the
patient was exercising. ....
(1416

6

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Relationship of Hostility and Heart Disease
.... Each
patient's heart rate was approximately 70% to 85% of his/her maximum
heart rate or 10 to 15 beats/min below the rate at which any exercise-induced ....
(9216

37

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Lidocaine, Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
.... Information from the charts regarding
patient age, gender, type of lidocaine administration, and
heart rate and blood pressure measurements at pre-induction ....
(3959

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Patient triage The patient is a 72-year-old Samo
.... conditions such as congestive cardiac failure, which this
patient has, often .... normal exertion; greatly reduced functional reserve of the
heart; and associated ....
(2520

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Patient Profiles
....
Patient Profile: A 44-year-old
heart transplant
patient complained of headache, nausea and vomiting approximately 1 year post-transplant. ....
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Implanting Artificial Hearts
....
Patient/subjects undergoing such operations are forced to choose between undergoing the experimental procedure or presumably dying of
heart failure. ....
(1900

8

)
Cleansing Rituals
.... Since a person with an angry or bitter
heart cannot expect God to heal, the cleansings put the
patient's heart right with God, making him or her receptive to ....
(842

3

)
Three Works on Healing & Rituals
.... Since a person with an angry or bitter
heart cannot expect God to heal, the cleansings put the
patient's heart right with God, making him or her receptive to ....
(845

3

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Do Not Resuscitate Orders
.... ease nursing distress, be more
patient-friendly, and one that will travel where the
patient travels. They proposed a system of punching a
heart-shaped hole in ....
(1304

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Growth and development Milestones
.... the
patient for their efforts.
Patient Education on Chronic Disease: Congestive
Heart Failure. Below is an article on congestive ....
(1302

5

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Cardiovascular Disorders cardiovascular disorders are one of
.... and the
heart is de-aired by closing the pulmonary and aortic root vent lines. The endoaortic clamp is deflated under fluoroscopy. The
patient is rewarmed and ....
(1426

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Cardiovascular Disorders cardiovascular disorders are one of
.... and the
heart is de-aired by closing the pulmonary and aortic root vent lines. The endoaortic clamp is deflated under fluoroscopy. The
patient is rewarmed and ....
(1427

6

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TV Show ER
.... was saved by the ER team returns to work on a difficult day, acing a shooting victim, an elderly man with a
heart attack, and an Alzheimer's
patient who likes ....
(1107

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)
TV Show "ER"
.... was saved by the ER team returns to work on a difficult day, acing a shooting victim, an elderly man with a
heart attack, and an Alzheimer's
patient who likes ....
(1107

4

)
Motion Palpatation
.... then motion palpates for aortic and pulmonary valve performance, placing the bell endpiece of the stethoscope over the valves of the
heart. The
patient is to ....
(1796

7

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Institute for Research of Workings of the Human Heart
.... fastidious. This
patient also felt the new
heart had undermined many of his past pleasures, such as dancing and playing horseshoes. On ....
(1693

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Critique of Article on Diabetes
.... It mixes diabetes,
heart and cancer patients in its examples in seemingly .... use unless the nurse can conduct motivational interviews with the
patient or monitor ....
(757

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Profits & Patient Welfare
.... patients' needs. It questions whether a private for-profit facility can really have a
patient's best interests at
heart. It poses ....
(1993

8

)
Race for Profits & Patient Welfare
.... patients' needs. It questions whether a private for-profit facility can really have a
patient's best interests at
heart. It poses ....
(1992

8

)
Issues in Adding An Open-Heart Wing to Hadi Clinic
.... Content analysis of focus group discussions resulted in six key
patient-defined quality characteristics for the open-
heart surgery facility: comfort, caring ....
(4339

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Case Study of Diabetes II
.... The present goal for this
patient is to bring the blood glucose level down within a .... In addition, and most importantly, diabetes is a risk for
heart disease. ....
(1174

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PERSONALIZED NUTRITION AND EXERCISE PLAN
.... because blood pressure management programs have available solutions required when a
patient's age or .... American
Heart Association Council on High Blood Pressure. ....
(1442

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Liocaine During Laryngoscopy & Intubation
.... Information from the charts regarding
patient age, gender, type of lidocaine administration, and
heart rate and blood pressure measurements at pre-induction, ....
(1784

7

)
Relationship of Fitness to Reduction of Cardiovascular Disease
.... in the case of existing
heart disease because it is believed that the program would create too much of a strain on the physical well-being of the
patient. ....
(2710

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