myocardial infraction.
Myocardial infarction is abbreviated as MI and is also called as heart attack. This is generally caused by the altered blood flow due to blockage of the arteries of the heart, leading to the damage of heart muscle. This is characterized by the twitching discomfort, sweating and chest pain radiating towards shoulder, neck and the back. This arterial blockage is detected by the angiography and cleared by the angioplasty.
Identify and explain common nutritional problems associated with a myocardial infraction.
Describe the progression of atherosclerosis and its role in the etiology of a myocardial infraction.
How does dyslipidemia lead to myocardial infarction? How does obesity effect myocardial infarction l
How does dyslipidemia lead to myocardial infarction? How does obesity effect myocardial infarction l
input and outputs of myocardial infarction
What does myocardial infarction mean?
What are the nursing interventions for myocardial infarction
Structure Myocardial pump Function Stroke volume Myocardial blood flow What is affected with right- sided heart failure? What is affected with left sided heart failure? Coronary artery circulation Systemic circulation Blood flow regulation What is the normal cardiac output for an adult (per minute)? Compare Preload vs afterload Afterload Preload
ECG findings for Indigestion Angina Myocardial Infarction
How does atherosclerosis cause myocardial disease?