Not exact matches
The Children's
Heart Failure Study Group of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, in collaboration with the Canadian Pediatric Cardiology Association, has developed new guidelines to assist practitioners in primary care and emergency departments to recognize and successfully manage heart failure in children with undiagnosed heart disease and symptoms of possible heart fai
Heart Failure Study Group
of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, in collaboration
with the Canadian Pediatric Cardiology Association, has developed new guidelines to assist practitioners in primary care and emergency departments to recognize and successfully manage
heart failure in children with undiagnosed heart disease and symptoms of possible heart fai
heart failure in children
with undiagnosed
heart disease and symptoms of possible heart fai
heart disease and
symptoms of possible
heart fai
heart failure.
Death from
heart failure can often be attributed to direct cardiac causes such as
heart failure
symptoms, inadequate blood supply and irregular heartbeats; however, the noncardiac causes
of heart failure death, such as cancer, are becoming increasingly recognized as researchers learn more about their association
with the
disease.
Search engine queries related to common
heart disease symptoms track closely
with geographic and seasonal trends for coronary
heart disease hospitalizations, according to research being presented at the American College
of Cardiology's 67th Annual Scientific Session.
In general, this indicates that people living in states
with higher rates
of heart disease hospitalizations search for
symptoms more frequently, researchers said.
Friedreich's ataxiais an inherited
disease that causes progressive damage to the nervous system, resulting in
symptoms ranging from gait disturbance to speech problems; it can also lead to
heart disease and diabetes.The ataxia
of Friedreich's ataxia results from the degeneration
of nerve tissue in the spinal cord, in particular sensory neurons essential (through connections
with the cerebellum) for directing muscle movement
of the arms and legs.
In the study, researchers monitored nearly 7,000 men and women, age 45 to 84,
of different ethnic backgrounds and
with no existing
symptoms of heart disease.
The
symptoms that we associate
with a stressful lifestyle such as sleep deprivation, social isolation, weight gain and major depression are all associated
with higher rates
of heart disease.
Unfortunately, very little coconut oil is consumed in the U.S. and metabolic syndrome — along
with its
symptoms of obesity, diabetes and
heart disease — is reaching epidemic proportions!
Hooking up to an electrocardiogram (EKG) and / or taking an exercise stress test makes sense if you have
symptoms of heart disease or are at high risk, but those at low risk who are just looking for reassurance may get inaccurate results that can lead to further testing and overtreatment
with drugs.
«Health professionals also need to consider the risk / benefit balance in children
with prior history
of heart disease or children on medicines that can affect [
heart rhythm], particularly where
symptoms of ADHD are mild.»
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This type
of detox water recipe helps
with weight loss, reducing
heart disease and treating
symptoms of diabetes.
People
with these
symptoms have an increased risk
of heart attack, stroke and coronary artery
disease.
The fact that low levels
of magnesium are associated
with all the risk factors and
symptoms of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol,
heart arrhythmia, angina and
heart attack can no longer be ignored; the evidence is much too compelling.»
Some
of the most debilitating
symptoms in patients
with chronic
heart failure are related to the respiratory system, and improving the breathing pattern has potential favorable effects on patients
with heart disease.
An Interview
with Kilmer McCully, M.D. Thirty years ago, Kilmer McCully, M.D., discovered that cholesterol and clogged arteries are not the causes but rather the
symptoms of heart disease.
Documented benefits include prevention
of atherosclerosis, reduced incidence
of heart disease and stroke, and relief from the
symptoms associated
with ulcerative colitis, menstrual pain, and joint pain.2 - 4 Omega - 3 fatty acid levels have also been associated
with decreased breast cancer risk.5, 6
If your pet has a
heart murmur or arrhythmia, or
symptoms that suggest
heart disease such as exercise intolerance, collapse or fainting, coughing, labored breathing and difficulty resting comfortably please speak
with your family veterinarian to see if a referral to one
of our cardiologists is appropriate.
Unfortunately,
with the lack
of early
symptoms, by the time dogs are diagnosed
with heartworm
disease, it is usually well - developed and will require two to three injections
of an arsenic - based product (called Immiticide) to kill the adult worms in the blood vessels
of the
heart.
Symptoms In the early stages
of heart disease, your dog's body is able to make adjustments that allow her to cope
with the
disease.
Many dogs
with heart murmurs seem normal to their owners and have no obvious
symptoms of heart disease.
Dogs can get a number
of symptoms with Addison's
disease, such as weakness, dehydration, low blood pressure, depression,
heart toxicity, vomiting, blood in feces, and weight loss.
Because many
of these types
of heart disease share
symptoms and characteristics
with each other, proper diagnoses require consultation
with a dog cardiologist.
Dogs
with congestive
heart failure are usually put on a low - sodium diet to prolong their life and mitigate
symptoms of the
disease.
While dogs
with advanced
heart disease exhibit obvious
symptoms, the most common form
of feline
heart disease, cardiomyopathy, is often a silent killer
of cats.
The
symptoms of heart disease can often be lowered
with medication, but once diagnosed, the
disease itself is almost always fatal.
This is an important diagnostic tool for evaluation
of patients
with a
heart murmur, and
symptoms of heart disease such as cough, exercise intolerance or collapse events.
You see, Nexium belongs to a group
of drugs called proton pump inhibitors that are used to treat
symptoms of heart burn and gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD), as well as being used to promote the healing
of erosive esophagitis and prevent gastric ulcers caused by infection
with helicobacter pylori in addition to treating more serious conditions such as Zollinger - Ellison syndrome.
The biggest thing is making sure you can qualify for life insurance
with SBLI, so lets cover (in general) what SBLI will and won't insure: SBLI Underwriting Uninsurable medical scenarios
with SBLI: • Aids / HIV + status • ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) • Alzheimer's
disease or dementia or significant cognitive impairments related to functionality • Cancer diagnosis within last 2 years • Chronic pain treatment, severe, receiving disability, narcotic use • Cirrhosis of the Liver • Congestive heart Failure • COPD / Emphysema or chronic bronchitis - Severe or with current nicotine use • Cystic Fibrosis • Defibrillator use • Depression, severe, recurrent or with multiple in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes with co-morbidities that include significant cardiac disease, or impairment of renal function or mobility • Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceed
disease or dementia or significant cognitive impairments related to functionality • Cancer diagnosis within last 2 years • Chronic pain treatment, severe, receiving disability, narcotic use • Cirrhosis
of the Liver • Congestive
heart Failure • COPD / Emphysema or chronic bronchitis - Severe or with current nicotine use • Cystic Fibrosis • Defibrillator use • Depression, severe, recurrent or with multiple in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes with co-morbidities that include significant cardiac disease, or impairment of renal function or mobility • Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceeds
heart Failure • COPD / Emphysema or chronic bronchitis - Severe or
with current nicotine use • Cystic Fibrosis • Defibrillator use • Depression, severe, recurrent or
with multiple in - patient hospitalization history • Diabetes
with co-morbidities that include significant cardiac
disease, or impairment of renal function or mobility • Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceed
disease, or impairment
of renal function or mobility •
Heart / Cardiac Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceeds
Heart / Cardiac
Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceed
Disease - multiple vessels diagnosed within 2 years or any past history
with current nicotine use • Muscular Dystrophy • Multiple Sclerosis, if
symptoms progressing • Organ Transplants, in most scenarios • Quadriplegia • Pulmonary hypertension • Renal failure, Renal insufficiency - severe • Stroke within 1 year • Suicide attempt within 5 years • Surgical repair
of heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired) with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceeds
heart valves, aneurysms, intracranial tumors, major organs within six months, including gastric bypass Uninsurable non-medical scenarios: • Marijuana use, 4 or more times weekly • Substance abuse / misuse within last 5 years • Criminal activity - any history within the last 10 years • DUI, more than 2 or under age 25 if within 1 year • Unemployed (other than homemakers or retired)
with minimal household income or dependent on SSI / disability benefits • Bankruptcy filing within 2 years • Liens / Judgements - outstanding activity that exceeds $ 50K
Some
of the common
diseases covered are: • Cancer • First
heart attack • Open
heart replacement or repair
of heart valves • Coma up to a certain severity • Major organ / bone marrow transplant • Motor neuron
disease with permanent
symptoms • Kidney failure • Stroke resulting in permanent
symptoms • Permanent paralysis
of limbs • Multiple sclerosis • Major burns • Loss
of speech • End stage liver
disease • Deafness • End - stage lung
disease
Major
diseases Covered: Cancer
of specified nature and severity, Myocardial Infarction, Open
Heart replacement or Repair
of Heart Valves, Kidney Failure, Organ Transplant, Coronary Artery Bypass, Multiple Sclerosis
with persisting
symptoms, Stroke
with persisting
symptoms, Coma
of specified severity, Permanent Paralysis
of Limbs.
Charge Nurse — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional patient care and medical team support across a variety
of medical disciplines Responsible for 30 residents
with broad medical needs and
diseases including dementia, Parkinson's, congestive
heart failure, COPD, acute renal failure, MRSA, and stroke Implement physician directed treatment plans alerting medical team
of patient status changes as appropriate Maintain patient charts and confidential information in a secure and organized manner Supervise and educate CNA on infection control and patient care best practices Advocate for patient rights striving to understand patient needs and concerns Administer medications via peripheral line assessing IV site and flow rate Monitor urinary elimination including consistency, odor, volume, and color indwelling catheter patients Inspect wounds for type, drainage, odor, presence
of undermining and / or tunneling, and pain Collect specimens from patients for a variety
of laboratory tests Assess patients receiving oxygenation therapy for
symptoms of impaired gas exchange Maintain alignment
of the affected joints post total hip / knee replacement Encourages deep breathing and coughing exercises Assesses pain control and evaluates response to pain management Perform all duties
with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
Between 31 % and 45 %
of people
with coronary
heart disease suffer from clinically significant depressive
symptoms, and 15 % — 20 %
of them meet criteria
of major depressive disorder which is roughly threefold higher than in the general population.13 It is now well established that depression is related to the incidence
of CVD and is also an independent risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality.
The relationship between depressive
symptoms and step count has only been assessed in specific populations
with small sample sizes, such as low - socioeconomic status Latino immigrants, 16 elderly Japanese people17 or patients
with chronic conditions such as
heart failure18 19 or chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease.20 21 Studies yield contradictory results,
with some observing no association between depressive
symptoms and daily step count, 19 21 while others report a negative correlation.16 — 18 20 In one cross-sectional sample
of healthy older adults, an inverse association between depressive
symptoms (using the Goldberg Depression Scale - 15) and accelerometer measured daily step count disappeared after controlling for general health and disability.22 While a systematic review suggests reduced levels
of objectively measured PA in patients
with depression, 23 it is not known whether this association is present in those at high risk
of CVD and taken into account important confounding such as gender and age.