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Signs of sepsis
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, Hypothermia or hyperthermia
Abdominal distention
Anorexia
Respiratory distress
Vomiting
Cool extremities
Mottling
Lethargy
Altered perception
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Misinterpretation of sensory information, loss of depth perception, visual
distortions
Troponin 1
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blood test that measures protein released into the blood by damaged
heart muscle. Most specific indicator. N= <0.03 ng/mL
Contributing risk factors for CAD
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, Psychological risk factors like depression, hostility,
anger & stress
Fasting glucose >10mmol/L
Changes to ____ segment reflect ischemia of myocardial tissue
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ST
The most common urinary pathogen
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E. coli
What are the characteristics of dementia with Lewy bodies?
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deposits of alpha-synuclein protein on the brainstem, amygdala and cortex
What are the characteristics of vascular dementia
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, hypoxia, ischemic-hypoxic or hemorhagic damage due to cardiovascular
disease
IV pyelogram
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a xray with IV dye/contrast to visualize kidney, rate of excretion by
illuminating ureters and bladder.
Diagnostics of CAD
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Family history
Electrocardiography
Subjective & objective data
Cardiac enzymes
Total cholesterol & HDL/ LDL levels
Fibrinogen levels
Coagulation studies
Homocysteine levels
CBC
C reactive protein (CRP)
Serum glucose and electrolytes
Chest X- ray
Echocardiography
Exercise testing
Cardiac Catheterization
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Signs of sepsis
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, Hypothermia or hyperthermia
Abdominal distention
Anorexia
Respiratory distress
Vomiting
Cool extremities
Mottling
Lethargy
Altered perception
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Misinterpretation of sensory information, loss of depth perception, visual
distortions
Troponin 1
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blood test that measures protein released into the blood by damaged
heart muscle. Most specific indicator. N= <0.03 ng/mL
Contributing risk factors for CAD
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, Psychological risk factors like depression, hostility,
anger & stress
Fasting glucose >10mmol/L
Changes to ____ segment reflect ischemia of myocardial tissue
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ST
The most common urinary pathogen
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E. coli
What are the characteristics of dementia with Lewy bodies?
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deposits of alpha-synuclein protein on the brainstem, amygdala and cortex
What are the characteristics of vascular dementia
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, hypoxia, ischemic-hypoxic or hemorhagic damage due to cardiovascular
disease
IV pyelogram
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a xray with IV dye/contrast to visualize kidney, rate of excretion by
illuminating ureters and bladder.
Diagnostics of CAD
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Family history
Electrocardiography
Subjective & objective data
Cardiac enzymes
Total cholesterol & HDL/ LDL levels
Fibrinogen levels
Coagulation studies
Homocysteine levels
CBC
C reactive protein (CRP)
Serum glucose and electrolytes
Chest X- ray
Echocardiography
Exercise testing
Cardiac Catheterization