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NAME

EDWIN MEJÍA
ACUTE
COURSE
CHEST
U TE

SITY
7 "E"

TEACHER
UN
IVE R PAIN
MR. AYALA
Arterial
B
Patients with coronary artery
disease an pericarditis D Gastrointestinal B hypotension D Hypoxemia
and dyspnea
reflux disease
Signs of
A tachycardia or
C hypoperfusion Recent onset

Patient with
bradycardia
E heart murmurs
C pulmonary embolism
Musculoskeletal
A causes
3 CLINICAL
F
Paradoxical
pulse
MANIFESTATIONS
workload or
2
EPIDEMIOLOGY
AND ETIOLOGY
A STABLE ANGINA demand

Stable and
angina it's
divided
A RELATIONSHIP

The diaphragm
in located in
Ischemia
Unstable
and the base of
DEFINITION ACUTE
angina
the neck.
1 Is a Painful
sensation CHEST 4 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

PAIN caused
UNSTABLE
B ANGINA
Thrombosis)

6 TREATMENT Endothelial

5 DIAGNOSIS dysfunction

PHARMACOTHERAPY that
Inhibit and Clot
Magnetic platelet formation.
Idiopathic or EKG
Anti-inflammatories resonance imaging aggregation
musculoskeletal Chest X-
RAY
Bronchodilators and
Respiratory leading to
antibiotics

Refer to psychiatry
blood Stress
Psychogenic Supply
tests Echocardiogram tests
ischemia
Digestive Antiacid treatment
Angiogram
Managed with is respective treatment
Cardiac

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