Yes,Coronary atherosclerosis is the disease that mainly causes angina
Atherosclerosis is the process of narrowing of blood vessels caused by a buildup of plaque. Arteries are the blood vessels that carry O2 and nutrients from heart to parts of body. As we become older, fats calcium and cholesterol can collect in the arteries and form plaque
Common symptoms
Chest pain (angina). We will feel pressure, tightness in our chest, which seems like someone is standing on our chest. This pain, referred as angina-usually occurs on the left side of the our chest. Angina is usually triggered by physical or emotional stress.
The pain usually gets relived after few minutes of stopping the stressful activity. In some people, especially in women, this pain can be fleeting and sharp that is felt in the neck, arm or back.
Heart attack. Completely blocked coronary artery will cause a heart attack. The major signs of a heart attack is crushing pressure in our chest and pain in our shoulder, arm, and sometimes with shortness of breath and diaphoresis
Out of all these the main clinic manifestations is angina pectoris that is chest pain as mentioned in the question
Nooss An adult clients who experience angina Pectoris with exertion is informed by the horse that...
3. catecholallll 4. dopaminergic receptors all 5. Adrenergic agents that stimulate the beta receptors of the autonomic nervous system have the following effects: (Select all that apply.) 1. constriction of the coronary arterioles. 2. relaxation of the urinary bladder. 3. increased renal perfusion. 4. increased heart rate. 5. increased blood glucose. 6. A patient who has recently been prescribed a beta- 5 adrenergic blocking agent presents to the emergency department with a serious adverse effect. Which adverse effect is the...
Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting) PHC 271 I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste) Case Study A 55-year-old man presents to the clinic with complaints of chest pain. He states that for the past 5 months he has noted intermittent substernal chest pressure radiating to the left arm. The pain occurs primarily when exercising vigorously and is relieved with rest. He denies associated shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, or diaphoresis....
D. Absence of abdominal pain Q30. A 60-year-old client has Prinz metal's angina (variant angina). To reduce the risk of coronary artery spasms, which type of medication is the physician most likely to prescribe? entative bu tthe spons A. propranolol B. digoxin C. Diltiazem give and m D. Dobutamine Q31. A client is receiving spironolactone to treat hypertension. Which instruction should the nurse provide? ith t A. "Eat food high in potassium" B. "Take daily potassium supplements" C. "Discontinue sodium...
Review Questions for the NCLEX Examination he peripheral nervous system includes the following omponents: (Select all that apply.) 1. afferent nerves. 2. brain 3. efferent nerves 4. spinal cord. 5. skeletal muscles. 2. The two major neurotransmitters of the autonomic nervous system are: 1. norepinephrine and epinephrine. 2. dopamine and serotonin 3. acetylcholine and norepinephrine. 4. endorphins and enkephalins. 3. Cholinergic agents are drugs that have this effect Select all that apply) 1. slowing the heart rate. 2. increasing the...
Patient M is a white woman, 75 years of age, who presented to her local emergency room with sudden complaints of chest pain. She described the pain as a severe substernal burning sensation that radiated across the chest to her shoulders bilaterally and then to the neck and jaw region. Although not brought on by exertion, the chest pain was associated with dyspnea, pallor, diaphoresis, nausea, and epigastric discomfort. Patient M had taken one nitroglycerin tablet with partial relief. When...
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Sandra Kapple is a fixed-income portfolio manager who works with large institutional clients. Kapple is meeting with Maria VanHusen, consultant to the Star Hospital Pension Plan, to discuss management of the fund’s approximately $100 million Treasury bond portfolio. The current U.S. Treasury yield curve is given in the following table. VanHusen states, “Given the large differential between 2- and 10-year yields, the portfolio would be expected to experience a higher return over a 10-year horizon by buying 10-year Treasuries, rather...
have started the patient on Ezetimibe (Zetal for hyperlipidemia Which of the dog ne mechanism of action of the drug? A Blocks cholesterol absorption small intestine B. Inhibits HMG-CoA reductase. C. Promote the oxidation of cholesterol to bile acids D. Inhibits lipoprotein lipase activity 26. Nadia self-administers pseudoephedrine for relief of het symptoms and w allergies. She phones the office complaining of restlessness and insomnia. You explain to Nadia o nd that these are expected side effects of the medication...
It is not unusual to experience resistance from clients during the diagnosis and feedback stage of the organization development process. Sometimes client resistance is overt, and sometimes it is covert or less obvious. It is critical that an OD practitioner have the skills to accurately identify behaviors indicative of resistance and effectively manage the resistance so that relationships are maintained or enhanced, and the engagement stays on track. Please read the background information for the exercise on pages 195 -...
PLEASE DO NOT GUESS AND PLEASE TYPE THANK YOU :) Module 7 Virtual Experience: Case Management - Transitions of Care: Primary Care Clinic Which of the following are possible results of ineffective transitions of care? (Select all that apply.) a) Fewer lab/diagnostic tests b) Increased severity of complications c) Decreased burden on healthcare providers d) Increased readmission e) Lower cost A client needs to quit smoking as part of his overall plan to become healthier. The community/public health nurse knows...