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Prepared by: Kevin Charles Ranier S.

Caramat RN

Due to the necrosis of the Myocardium

Lack of response to electrical impulse


Failure of the LV to contract Impaired cardiac pumping Deceased Cardiac Output Inadequate tissue perfusion

Decreased perfusion to kidneys

Renal Failure

Due to accumulation of lipids/platelets into the vessel wall


Plaque Formation

Obstruction of the vessel lumen

Thrombus Formation

Part of plaque can be dislodged

Embolus formation goes to blood vessels of the brain

Clogs the blood vessels into the brain

Decreased O2 supply to the brain


Cerebral Hypoxia Stroke: Infarct

Due to accumulation of lipids/platelets into the vessel wall


Plaque Formation

Obstruction of the vessel lumen Decreased blood flow to tissues

Decreased Blood flow to the coronary arteries Decreased 02 supply to Myocardial Tissues

Myocardial Ischemia

Prolonged interruption of blood flow


Necrosis of Myocardium Myocardial Infarction

Due to the necrosis of the Myocardium Lack of response to electrical impulse


Failure of the LV to contract Impaired cardiac pumping Deceased Cardiac Output

Backflow of blood to the pulmonary vessels

Increased pulmonary and venous blood and pressure

Fluid shifts from capillary to pulmonary tissue and alveoli


Pulmonary Edema

Pulmonary Congestion

Inadequate Tissue Perfusion

Decreased Perfusion to GI System

Altered Digestion

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