Do chest pain and angina mean the same thing? Discuss your answer.
Yes,angina and chest pain are same.
Reason:
Some chest pain we don't called angina,
Some Condition like costachondritis,muscle spasm in chest wall,lung disorders,patient have chest pain.
Discuss the medical management of chest pain, including how the various therapies relieve chest pain.
What is the medical name for heartburn? Briefly describe, in your own words, why chest pain occurs in patients who have heartburn. Do you think chest pain could be related to more than just heartburn?
Week 4-Discussion Question Let's discuss malpractice vs. negligence. Personally, malpractice and negligence may mean the same thing, but as a healthcare manager or attorney, the terms are different. Please share your personal thoughts on malpractice and negligence and then, discuss the difference as a healthcare manager or attorney.
Turnover Ratios and Profitably ratios measure the same thing. Do you agree? Give reasons to explain your answer
What does Foot mean when she claims that the word good means the same thing when applied to features of humans as when applied to features of plants? Do you think she is right?
You are caring for a client in the emergency department who is experiencing chest pain. You are preparing to initiate nitroglycerin by continuous IV infusion. What do you need to monitor when administrating nitroglycerin? Do the calculation. You are to start the infusion at 5 mcg/min and increase the dose by 5 mcg every 5 min. You have on hand nitroglycerin 25 mg in D5W 250 mL and must calculate how many mL/hr to give. Calculate the answer and explain your work.
Assessing and predicting cash flows mean the same thing? True or False True False
are superthreaded and hyperthreaded processors the same thing? if not , how do they differ?
2:41 pm Mon 15 Jun Angina case study: A 59 year old man presented with chest pain upon exertion, lasting for 10 minutes, radiating to the upper left limb and accompanied by shortness of breath. An ECG did not indicate myocardial ischemia and blood tests showed myocardial injury markers were not elevated Coronary anpography revealed 90% occlusion of the lower main branch of the left coronary artery with blood flow to the left ventricle maintained by well-developed collateral vessels. A...
Peter is a 52-year-old patient that presented to the emergency room with chest pain. He was shoveling snow when he became short of breath and dizzy. He experienced chest pain that he described as “heavy” and “crushing”. The pain radiated to his jaw and back. After the symptoms began, he stopped working, went into his house and rested. The pain did not subside after 15 minutes so he decided to seek care. He is very anxious and shares that his...