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CVS-ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE
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CVS-ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE 
Introduction and Definition 
 Ischaemic heart disease 
 Pseudonyms- 
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) 
 Coronary Artery Disease ( CAD) 
Most common form of heart disease and the single most important cause of premature death 
It is always due to atheroma and associated complications particularly thrombosis 
Primary symptom of ischaemic heart disease is angina pectoris caused by episodes of myocardial ischaemia.
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2023 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING Cardiovascular Disorders EXAM GUIDE
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2023 FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING Cardiovascular Disorders EXAM GUIDE 
	Congestive cardiac failure (CCF) 
	Arteriosclerosis 
	Atherosclerosis 
	Myocardial Infarction (MI) 
	Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) 
	Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis (SBE) 
	Acute Bacterial Myocarditis 
	Hypertension 
	Carotid Artery Disease 
	Varicose Veins 
	Transient Ischaemic Attacks (TIAs)
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HUBS 2505 HP Final exam practice Questions and CorrectAnswers 2024/2025 with complete solution
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HUBS 2505 HP Final exam practice Questions and CorrectAnswers 2024/2025 with complete solution 
 
What is the main function of the limbic system? 
 
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It determines emotional responses 
 
B. 
It is responsible for artistic and musical talents 
 
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It is required for logical thinking, reason and decision making 
 
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The overall control of fluid balance 
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What would be the effect of damage to the cerebellum? 
 
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Loss of hearing 
 
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Loss of intellectual decision 
 
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Loss of emotion...
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Y1 SAP Exam 97 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Y1 SAP Exam 97 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Describe the bio-psycho-social model and its impact on health and healthcare - CORRECT ANSWER focuses on the hollistic care of medicine by combining biological components with psychological components eg lonliness and social components eg living conditions 
treats the person and not the illness lending to patient centred medicine 
 
Describe the concept of patient centred medicine and the importance of patients being at the centre of medical prac...
An overview of ACS - pathophysiology, clinical presentation, investigations, and management
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Human Pathophysiology Exam- Questions & Answers
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The myocardial oxygen supply has fallen below demand. - Answer-A 53-year-old male presents with recurrent chest pain on exertion. He is diagnosed with angina pectoris. The pain he experiences occurs when 
 
Moderate - Answer-A patient arrives in the ER following a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with a Glasgow Coma Score of 10. His TBI is classified as 
 
Angiogenesis - Answer-The process of growing new blood vessels, that is stimulated by hypoxia and vascular endothelial growth factor, is 
 
Refer...
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The myocardial oxygen supply has fallen below demand. - Answer-A 53-year-old male presents with recurrent chest pain on exertion. He is diagnosed with angina pectoris. The pain he experiences occurs when 
 
Moderate - Answer-A patient arrives in the ER following a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with a Glasgow Coma Score of 10. His TBI is classified as 
 
Angiogenesis - Answer-The process of growing new blood vessels, that is stimulated by hypoxia and vascular endothelial growth factor, is 
 
Refer...
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what is one health? - answer-health of people is connected to health of animals, plants and shared environments 
 
approach to achieving optimal health for people and other organisms in environment 
 
leading factors causing decline of insect populations - answer-habitat change = mono cultures in agriculture, draining wetlands, soil loss 
pollution = pesticides and fertilizers 
biological factors = invasive species 
climate change 
 
what are ecosystem services? - answer-functions of natural sys...
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Pathophysiology: Clinical Application for Client Health CASE STUDY: MRS. J. 2023
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Pathophysiology: Clinical Application for Client Health CASE STUDY: MRS. J. 2023. Mrs. J. has a medical history of hypertension (HTN), chronic pulmonary obstructive 
disease (COPD), and chronic heart failure (CHF). She continues to smoke cigarettes, which has 
been found to harm every bodily organ that leads to preventable disease such as the ones she 
currently has (Rostron, Chang, Pechacek, 2014). Since Mrs. J. never ceases to stop smoking, this 
could have potentially contributed to the exace...
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What risk factor can increase the risk of a person developing Type 2 diabetes? - ANSWER Having both parents and a maternal grandmother diagnosed with Type 2 DM. 
Other risk factors: physical inactivity, smoking, and obesity. 
(DO NOT increase risk: High BMI, Consuming a high sugar diet over 2 weeks and being over 30 y.o.) 
 
a decrease in the amount of insulin binding to the receptors contributes to an increased insulin resistance and decreased insulin production in Type 2 diabetes. True or Fa...
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