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4 Angina (Coronary Artery Disease) Nursing Care Plans by Nurseslabs — For All Your Nursing Needs! on Apr 21, 2012The classic symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) is angina—pain caused by loss of oxygen and nutrients to the myocardial tissue because of inadequate coronary blood flow. In most but not all patients presenting with angina, CAD symptoms are c...
Risk for Decreased Cardiac Output — Angina (Coronary Artery Disease) Nursing Care Plans by Nurseslabs — For All Your Nursing Needs! on Mar 31, 2012Nursing Diagnosis: Cardiac Output, risk for decreased Risk factors may include Inotropic changes (transient/prolonged myocardial ischemia, effects of edications) Alterations in rate/rhythm and electrical conduction Desired Outcomes Report/display dec...
Knowledge Deficit — Angina (Coronary Artery Disease) Nursing Care Plans by Nurseslabs — For All Your Nursing Needs! on Mar 31, 2012Nursing Diagnosis: Knowledge, deficient [Learning Need] regarding condition, treatment needs, self-care and discharge needs May be related to Lack of exposure Inaccurate/misinterpretation of information Unfamiliarity with information resources Possib...
Acute Pain — Angina (Coronary Artery Disease) Nursing Care Plans by Nurseslabs — For All Your Nursing Needs! on Mar 31, 2012Nursing Diagnosis: Acute Pain May be related to Decreased myocardial blood flow Increased cardiac workload/oxygen consumption Possibly evidenced by Reports of pain varying in frequency, duration, and intensity (especially as condition worsens) Narrow...
Anxiety — Angina (Coronary Artery Disease) Nursing Care Plans by Nurseslabs — For All Your Nursing Needs! on Mar 31, 2012Nursing Diagnosis: Anxiety [specify level] May be related to Situational crises Threat to self-concept (altered image/abilities) Underlying pathophysiological response Threat to or change in health status (disease course that can lead to further comp...
Angina Pectoris Nursing Management by Nurseslabs — For All Your Nursing Needs! on Mar 16, 2012Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome characterized by paroxysms of pain or a feeling of pressure in the anterior chest. The cause is decreased coronary blood flow, resulting in an inadequate supply of oxygen to meet the myocardial demand. Angina...
Symptoms Angina Pain | Angina101 by Natural Medicine Free Naturopathic and Homeopathic Resources on Jul 11, 2011There are several steps for symptoms of angina, other than nitroglycerin. the medical and surgical treatments are common interventions for this disease. There are also herbal supplements and alternative medicine in the market. just choose the right o...
Nursing Care Plan Angina Coronary Artery Disease Acute Coronary Syndrome by Nursing Care Plan on May 3, 2011ANGINA (CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE, ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME) I. Pathophysiology a. The disorder is characterized by a narrowing of coronary arteries due to atherosclerosis, spasm or, rarely, embolism. b. Atherosclerotic changes in coronary arteries res...
What is Angina? – Heart Basics Part 3 by Health Guru on Apr 23, 2011Over 6 million Americans suffer from the angina, yet many people have never even heard the term. Let’s look at what angina is. ============== For more information, please don’t hesitate to contact the HealthGuru. It is our pleasure to help an...
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