Angina Pectoris Ncp

Angina Pectoris Ncp

angina pectoris literally mean pain in the chest why do people with angina pectoris feel pain in the chest​

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1. angina pectoris literally mean pain in the chest why do people with angina pectoris feel pain in the chest​


Answer:

Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease. It occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it needs. This usually happens because one or more of the heart's arteries is narrowed or blocked, also called ischemia.


2. angina pectoris preventions​


Answer:

Smoking. If you smoke, stop.

Poor diet. Eat a healthy diet with limited amounts of saturated fat, trans fat, salt and sugar.

Lack of physical activity.

Excess weight.

Medical conditions.

Stress.


3. treatment of angina pectoris? ​


Stop, relax, and rest. Lie down if you can. ...

Take nitroglycerin.

If the pain or discomfort doesn't stop a few minutes after taking nitroglycerin or if your symptoms become more severe, call 911 or let someone know that you need immediate medical assistance



Answer:

Ineffective Airway Clearance is a common NANDA-I nursing diagnosis for pneumonia nursing care plans. This diagnosis is related to excessive secretions and ineffective cough or nonproductive coughing. Inflammation and increased secretions in pneumonia make it difficult to maintain a patent airway.


5. A client suffering from chest discomfort and shortness of breath is brought to the emergency department due to acute angina pectoris. The healthcare provider orders iv nitroglycerin (nitroglycerin) 75 mg in 500 ml of 5% dextrose water at 100 mcg/min. The nurse will set the pump at which rate (ml/hr)?


Answer:

17)Formula First, convert micrograms per minute (mcg/min) to milligrams per hour (mg/hr). D×60 min/1000 mcg= Dose (mcg) ------->100mcg×60/10…


6. hanapin ang mga kahulugan ng mga sumusunodsystematic cicuit atheros clerosis angina pectoris interatrial interenatricolar cononarysystem\ pulmonary circuit


Systematic Systemic: Is the part of the cardiovascular system which carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body, and returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
Atheros Clerosis: It is a disease characterozed by blockage of the walls or the entire artery.
Angina Pectoris: This occurs when a heart muscle does not received enough oxygenated blood.
Interatrial: This is the septum that seperates the left and the right atria.
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7. what is the cause of angina?


Answer:

Angina is caused by reduced blood flow to your heart muscle.

EX.Your blood carries oxygen, which your heart muscle needs to survive. When your heart muscle isn't getting enough oxygen, it causes a condition called ischemia. The most common cause of reduced blood flow to your heart muscle is coronary artery disease (CAD).Answer:

Angina is caused by reduced blood flow to your heart muscle. Your blood carries oxygen, which your heart muscle needs to survive. When your heart muscle isn't getting enough oxygen, it causes a condition called ischemia. The most common cause of reduced blood flow to your heart muscle is coronary artery disease (CAD).


8. ways to overcome the disease:; asthma: pleural effusion; tuberculosis: emphysema; lung cancer; cystic fibrosis; pneumonia; angina pectoris; arrhythmia; atherosclerosis; bronchitis​


Answer:

(asthma)

1. Identify Asthma Triggers

Certain asthma triggers can set off a cascade of asthma symptoms. These include:

Air pollutionAllergiessold airA cold or flu virusExerciseSinusitisSmokeFragrances

It’s vital to learn to identify your asthma triggers and take steps to avoid them.

2. Stay Away From Allergens

If you have allergies and asthma, it’s important to keep your distance from allergens (things you’re allergic to). Allergen exposure can increase the inflammation in your airways for a while, making an attack more likely.

3. Avoid Smoke of Any Type

Smoke and asthma are a bad mix. Limit exposure to all sources of smoke, including tobacco, incense, candles, fires, and fireworks. Don’t allow smoking in your home or car, and avoid public places that permit it. If you smoke cigarettes, get help to quit. Smoking always makes asthma worse.

4. Prevent Colds

Do what you can to stay well. Avoid close contact with people who have a cold or the flu, because catching it will make your asthma symptoms worse. Wash your hands well if you handle items that someone with a respiratory infection may have touched.

5. Allergy-Proof Your Home

Whether you’re at home, work, or traveling, there are things you can do to allergy-proof your environment and lower your chances of an asthma attack. Don’t eat in restaurants that are smoky or allow cigarette smoking. Reserve a smoke-free hotel room. If you can, bring your own bedding and pillows in case the hotel only supplies feather pillows and down comforters. They can house dust mites and cause asthma symptoms.

6. Get Your Vaccinations

Get a flu shot every year to protect against the flu virus, which can worsen your asthma for days or weeks. Asthma makes you more likely to have complications from the flu, like pneumonia, and to be hospitalized because of it. Anyone over 19 should get a pneumonia shot (called Pneumovax) once every 5 to 10 years. You also have a higher chance of getting pneumococcal pneumonia, a common type of bacterial pneumonia. And you need a Tdap vaccine to protect you against tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough, along with a zoster vaccine to keep you safe from shingles.

7. Consider Immunotherapy Allergy Shots

If your doctor finds that you have allergies, allergy shots (immunotherapy) may help prevent allergy symptoms and keep your asthma from getting worse. With allergy shots, the doctor injects small doses of allergens under your skin on a regular schedule. Over time, your body may get used to the allergen and respond less when you’re exposed. This can help keep your asthma under control.

8. Take Asthma Medications as Prescribed

Long-term asthma medications are designed to prevent symptoms and attacks. You need to take them every day, even if you don’t have symptoms. They’ll ease inflammation in your airways and keep your asthma under control, so it’s less likely to flare up. If side effects bother you, talk to your doctor about switching to another treatment.

9. Follow Your Asthma Action Plan

Take your meds, even when you feel OK. Keep an inhaler on you. If you notice symptoms, check your plan for instructions on what medications to take. During an attack, the plan can tell you what meds will help and when it’s time to call the doctor.

10. Use a Home Peak Flow Meter

The meter shows how well air is moving through your lungs. During an attack, your airways narrow. The meter can let you know this is happening hours or days before you have any symptoms. This gives you time to take the medications listed in your treatment plan and possibly stop the attack before it got worst

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9. 1. Angina PectorisA. respiratory diseaseB. circulatory disease2. Mitral StenosisA. respiratory diseaseB. circulatory disease3. ArrhythmiaA. respiratory diseaseB. circulatory disease4. AtherosclerosisA. respiratory diseaseB. circulatory disease5. Mitral Valve RegurgitationA. respiratory diseaseB. circulatory disease6. BronchitisA. respiratory diseaseB. circulatory disease​


Answer:

1.A

2.B

3.A

4.A

5.B

6.A

Explanation:

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10. What is angina pectoris?​


Answer:

Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease. It occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it needs. This usually happens because one or more of the heart's arteries is narrowed or blocked, also called ischemia.

Explanation:

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11. definition of angina pectoris​


Answer:

Angina pectoris is the medical term for chest pain or discomfort due to coronary heart disease. It occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get as much blood as it needs. This usually happens because one or more of the heart's arteries is narrowed or blocked, also called ischemia.


12. What function does ncp perform in the establishment of a ppp session?


Answer:

What function does NCP perform in the establishment of a PPP session? It completes the specific configuration of the network layer protocol that is being used. It opens the connections and negotiates configuration options.

Answer:

It completes the specific configuration of the network layer protocol that is being used. It opens the connections and negotiates configuration options.

Explanation:

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Answer:

ryhtmic uterine, severe stress, and hemmorage caused by atony/rupture



Answer:

Coronary Artery Disease

Explanation:

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15. 1. Type of cardiovascular disease that occurs when coronary arteries are narrowed orblocked by waxy substance referred to as plaque.A. Rheumatic feverC. Angina PectorisB. Coronary heart diseaseD. Stroke​


Answer:

1.B . CORONARY HEART DISEASE

Explanation:

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16. 2. It is known as heart attack due to blockage of arteries and slow blood flow. a. Myocardial Infarction b. Anemia c. Angina Pectoris d. Hematoma 3. It is a medical terms for chest pain. a. Varicose veins b. Angina Pectoris c. Myocardial infarction d. Anemia auto​


Answer:

2.A. Myocardial Infarction

3. B. Angina Pectoris

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

Types of Angina

Stable Angina / Angina Pectoris.

Unstable Angina.

Variant (Prinzmetal) Angina.

Microvascular Angina.

Explanation:

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18. Which of the following conditions is most closely associated with weight gain, nausea, and a decrease in urine output? A. Angina pectoris b. Cardiomyopathy c. Left-sided heart failure d. Right-sided heart failure


Decrease in urine output, nausea, and weight gain are some of the secondary effects of right-sided heart failure.

What happens to a person with right-sided heart failure?

People with this kind of condition have the right side of their heart stop pumping blood efficiently. The heart plays a major role in our lives. The amount of blood that flows throughout our body depends on the normality of the pumping of the heart. Blood builds up in the veins when it is not efficiently pumped by the heart. People experience swelling and congestion throughout the body when there is too much pressure in the veins which leads to pushing the fluids into the tissues surrounding it.

Why do people acquire this condition?

There are several causes of right-sided heart failure. Some of them are cystic fibrosis, chronic blood clots in the lungs, scarring of the lung tissue, severe curving of the upper part of the spine or kyphoscoliosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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19. angina pectoris definition​


Answer:

Angina pectoris is commonly known as "chest pain". It happens when a person experiences a sharp or stabbing pain, discomfort, pressure, or feeling of being squeezed on the chest brought by heart problems. One of the main reasons for agina pectoris is coronary heart disease caharacterized by  insufficient amount of oxygen within the heart caused by blockage in the arteries. This may lead to so called heart attack.


20. Decreased cardiac output ncp hypertension


Answer:

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Answer:

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22. for what reasons we need to make NCP ?​


Answer:

Care plans also provide a means of communication among nurses, their patients, and other healthcare providers to achieve health care outcomes.


23. what is the causes of angina pectonis​


Answer:

Angina pectoris occurs when your heart muscle (myocardium) does not get enough blood and oxygen. Not enough blood supply is called ischemia. Angina can be a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD). This is when arteries that carry blood to your heart become narrowed and blocked.

Answer:

Angina pectoris occurs when your heart muscle (myocardium) does not get enough blood and oxygen. Not enough blood supply is called ischemia. Angina can be a symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD). This is when arteries that carry blood to your heart become narrowed and blocked.


24. 6. Which of the following are the common respiratory diseases?B. Arteriosclerosis, Coronary heart disease, Hypertension, StrokeA. Asthma, Emphysema, Influenza, Lung cancer, Pneumonia, TuberculosisC. Bronchitis, Colds, Kidney problem, Obesity, PneumoniaD. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Atherosclerosis, angina pectoris​


Answer is letter

A. Asthma, Ephysema, Influenza, Lung cancer, Pneumonia, and Tuberculosis

Explanation:

Because all of the diseases from letter A are really common to us except to Emphysema.

25. a lump of bllod collected outside of the larger blood vessels A. angina pectoris B. anemia C.hypertension D. hematoma​


Answer:

D. Hematoma

Explanation:

Hematoma is a pooling of blood outside the blood vessels in veins amd artery it is resulted by or from an injury. There are 11 types of Hematoma.


26. Identify the following statement andchoose your answer from the listbelow. Type the letter only and it mustbe in capital.SELEA NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASEB CORONARY ARTERIESC CHEMOTHERAPHYD CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASEE ALLERGYF BENIGNG MALIGNANTH CANCER1 ASTHMAJ ARTERIOSCLEROSISK LEUKEMIAL ANGINA PECTORISM IMMUNO THERAPYN CARCINOMAO HEART ATTACK​


Answer:

a

c

d

g

k

m

n

Explanation:

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27. 9. Cardiovascular diseases are those that affect the circulatory system. Listedbelow are some common examples of cardiovascular diseases EXCEPT:a. emphysemac. arteriosclerosisb. aneurysmd. angina pectoris​


Answer:

a. emphysema

Explanation:

Emphysema is a lung condition that causes shortness of breath.


28. This circulatory system ailment is also known as high blood pressure. It develops when the body’s blood vessels narrow, causing the heart to pump harder than normal to push blood through the narrowed openings. What is this ailment called? Congenital Heart Disease Hypertension Angina pectoris Thrombosis


Answer:

It's HYPERTENSION

Explanation:

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29. angina pectoris prevention​


You can reduce or prevent angina by reducing your heart disease risks factors, including:

Smoking. If you smoke, stop.

Poor diet. Eat a healthy diet with limited amounts of saturated fat, trans fat, salt and sugar. ...

Lack of physical activity. ...

Excess weight. ...

Medical conditions. ...

Stress.


30. This circulatory system ailment is also known as high blood pressure. It develops when the body’s blood vessels narrow, causing the heart to pump harder than normal to push blood through the narrowed openings. What is this ailment called? Congenital Heart Disease Hypertension Angina pectoris Thrombosis


                                  ~ ANSWER ~This circulatory system ailment is also known as high blood pressure. It develops when the body’s blood vessels narrow, causing the heart to pump harder than normal to push blood through the narrowed openings. What is this ailment called?Angina PectorisOver time, high blood pressure can lead to heart disease or microvascular disease (MVD). Angina, or chest pain, is a common symptom. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) — Atherosclerosis caused by high blood pressure can cause a narrowing of arteries in the legs, arms, stomach and head, causing pain or fatigue.                           ~ HOPE IT HELPS ~

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