| Myocardial Infarction |
| Is there any application of iv aspirin in acute myocardial infarction? |
That is currently not a modality in the United States (at least not in the emergency room). Protocols for MI across the US really varies, but I have never seen IV aspirin in use.
Aspirin is giv... |
| Any conclusions in delays in seeking myocardial infarction treatment? |
Conclusions on what?
Basically, delays are bad when dealing with an acute MI. As the old phrase goes "Time is muscle." ... |
| Any reaction in delays in seeking myocardial infarction treatment? |
Time = muscle. The earlier someone who's experienced an MI seeks treatment, the more muscle can be saved through reperfusion. ... |
| What Does TOPROL Do For Acute Myocardial Infarction And Congestive Heart Failure? |
Toprol is a beta-blocker. (there are different receptors and binding of molecules causes different effects--binding at the beta receptors increases the heart rate and eventually the blood pressure... |
| New treatment for myocardial infarction? |
I have HEARD that SOME places are starting to use some sort of HYPOTHERMIA method to decease the amount of damage, while a heart attach is happening.
Other than that, they still use open heart sur... |
| What are the chances that I have acute myocardial infarction? |
The chances that you have had an MI are very slim, particularly considering that you often excercise. If you had prior MIs, you would experience many symptoms during your excercise. Also, your fa... |
| A person that has suffered a myocardial infarction has an altered ECG trace. Which of the following changes co |
All of the above. A lot determines of what section of the heart is infarcting. You can have a non q wave MI, ST elevation exists as well as ST depression, dysrythmias occur from the damaged heart ... |
| Any recomendations in delays in seeking myocardial infarction treatment? |
Why would you want to delay getting treatment. There's a good chance of you dying the longer you put it off.
The main reason people go into cardiac arrest before getting to the hospital is... |
| How can differentiate the chest pain of acute pericarditis than acute myocardial infarction? |
Its important to know what to expect when you have pericarditis, which is the swelling of the sac that surrounds the heart. You may experience chest pain, but with a MI you could feel like an eleph... |
| Any one there....give me a reccomendations in delays in seeking myocardial infarction? |
I am sorry, maybe I am not understanding your question. One thing I am sure though, you never delay treatment for myocardial infarction. The condition is not really compatible with life you do no... |
| What is the difference between myocardial infarction and a heart attack? |
They are the same thing. Myocardial Infarction refers to the death (infarction) of the muscle (myo) of the heart (cardial) ... |
| What are the medical and nursing management in myocardial infarction? |
You don't really specify at what point of time in the MI. A person who is having an MI or myocardial infarction will need rapid intervention in order to preserve as much heart muscle as possib... |
| What is the difference between Angina Pectoris and Myocardial Infarction? |
In angina there is pain due to decreased blood and oxygen supply to the heart. Once there's enough oxygen the heart tissue goes back to normal. There's stable (something you have been fe... |
| NORMAL ESR test results mean which? Angina perctoris Myocardial infarction or Some other problem? |
Normal results usually mean everything is ok, but Doctor鈥檚 do not base their decisions solely on ESR results. You can have a normal result and still have a problem.
Elevated ESR values occur wi... |
| What factors put me at risk for a heart attack (myocardial infarction)? |
there are some modifiable and non modifiable risk factors for MI..
modifiable risks include: lifestyle, stress, blood pressure, smoking, blood cholesterol levels.. obesity, lack of exercise and d... |
| How can I write psychosocial rehabilitation programme for people with myocardial infarction? |
The referenced study shows results that do not warrant the routine implementation of programmes that involve psychological-distress screening and home nursing intervention for patients recovering f... |
| How can diagnosis of chest pain of acute pericarditis than chest pain of acute myocardial infarction? |
PAIN OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION : it is precipitated on exertion and is relieved on taking rest. History of easy tiredness is also present. When pain starts it is in chest or epigastric region radiat... |
| Can somebody tell me the sociocultural factors for myocardial infarction? |
poverty/SES and race. ... |
| What could be done to a case of myocardial infarction at home? |
You should call 911 immediately!!!
Then if the patient has Nitro Tabs/paste/spray have them use it.
Next give the Patient 1 325mg Aspirin or 4 81mg Baby Aspirins. If the patient is alert and ... |
| Why commonest cause of death in diabetes is myocardial infarction? |
Q. My 30-year-old brother was very healthy and took exercises daily. One morning he felt a light pain in the chest. Suddenly the pain became severe and we took him to the hospital. He went to hospi... |
| What coronary arteries and heart region are affected in an anterolateral myocardial infarction? |
Left anterior-decsending? ... |
| What are the exercises that a post myocardial infarction patient shouldn't be doing? |
Well you haven't given much info. It depends on quite a lot. Generally if one has had a heart attack recently one should be getting supervised physical therapy and following professional Pro... |
| Beta-blockers are useful for people, without high blood pressure, that are myocardial infarction convalescent? |
Yes
Beta blockers:
1. Lower the heart rate
2. Lower the heart's oxygen consumption (reduce demand)
3. Prevent fatal heart rhythms (arrhythmias)
4. Prevent heart rupture
5. Prevent reinfa... |
| Any recommendations in delays in seeking myocardial infarction treatment? |
Death? ... |
| What is relationship between oralcontraceptives and myocardial infarction? |
risk is very low if youre mid twenties or younger, but gets higher as you age. that's why they say women over 35 should use them with caution. smoking also greatly increases risk. ... |
| What is coronary occlusion acute,arterio-sclerotic cardio vascular disease and acute myocardial infarction? |
1)a severe blockage in the heart.
2) a condition brought on by high cholesterol that blocks the veins and arteries leading to and from the heart.(commonly known as hardening of the arteries )
3) ... |
| I need to know what exactly is circulatory collaspe caused by acute myocardial infarction . in plain english.? |
I will do the best I can. I am sorry for your loss. Acute MI is a heart attack. Sometimes the heart muscle is so damaged that it can not beat any longer. Circulatory collapse is because with out t... |
| Can you use nicotine replacement therapy in the acute phase of a myocardial infarction? |
I had a Myocardial Infarction in 2004 and whilst waiting for Angioplasty and Stenting I was allowed Nicotine gum (I only used it for a week then gave that up to) I haven't smoked since 12th Ju... |
| Where can I find a U.S. map showing demographics for myocardial infarction? |
I would imagine that the Center of Disease Control (CDC) probably has this on file. Also, Dept of Health and Human Services might have something. Otherwise, try WebMD. This site has it all! Goo... |
| Why are trans-fatty acids avoided in the nutrition of myocardial infarction? |
What are trans fatty acids?
Trans fatty acids (trans fats) are made through hydrogenation to solidify liquid oils. Heating omega-6 oils such as corn oil to high temperatures creates trans fats.... |
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