What is the primary cause of heart failure?
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atherosclerosis
How many percent of people will have no symptoms during coronary events?
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15%
,PPH Prevention
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Early recognition/diagnosis, assess risk factors, early intervention
Low-lying placenta previa
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the placenta is implanted in the lower uterine segment and is near the
internal os but does not reach it
Creatinine Kinase MB (CK-MB)
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Elevated in indicator of acute MI
What is the most common cause of PPH?
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uterine atony: failure of uterus to contract after birth
, Placenta Previa Assessment
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assess for bleeding (first episode usually between 27-32 weeks)
Transvaginal ultrasound to confirm placement placement
Monitor VS & contractions
Risk factors for placental abruption
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>35 years old, poor nutrition, multiple gestations, cocaine use, placental
abnormalities, hyper tension, smoking, trauma
Antiplatelet Agents
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prevent platelet aggregation, which can produce arterial clotting
Risk Factors for DVT
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Altered coagulation from pregnancy and cancer, venous stasis,
prothrombin defects, elevated clotting factors, implanted devices, spinal
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atherosclerosis
How many percent of people will have no symptoms during coronary events?
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15%
,PPH Prevention
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Early recognition/diagnosis, assess risk factors, early intervention
Low-lying placenta previa
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the placenta is implanted in the lower uterine segment and is near the
internal os but does not reach it
Creatinine Kinase MB (CK-MB)
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Elevated in indicator of acute MI
What is the most common cause of PPH?
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uterine atony: failure of uterus to contract after birth
, Placenta Previa Assessment
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assess for bleeding (first episode usually between 27-32 weeks)
Transvaginal ultrasound to confirm placement placement
Monitor VS & contractions
Risk factors for placental abruption
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>35 years old, poor nutrition, multiple gestations, cocaine use, placental
abnormalities, hyper tension, smoking, trauma
Antiplatelet Agents
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prevent platelet aggregation, which can produce arterial clotting
Risk Factors for DVT
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Altered coagulation from pregnancy and cancer, venous stasis,
prothrombin defects, elevated clotting factors, implanted devices, spinal