NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Fear/Anxiety; related to discomfort during angina attack and threat of recurrent attacks; lack of understanding of diagnostic tests, diagnosis, and treatment plan; unfamiliar environment; and effect of angina pectoris on future lifestyle and roles.
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The Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice™ ISSN: ... Angina pectoris - character of pain; episode associated with activity; repeated episodes; relief with rest; family history; obesity; tachycardia; ... The experience and diagnosis of chest pain can be a frightening event for not only the patient but also the family.
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Unstable angina is sometimes grouped with MI under the diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome. Angina has three major forms: ... NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Pain, acute May be related to Decreased myocardial blood flow Increased cardiac workload/oxygen consumption Possibly evidenced by Reports of pain varying in frequency, duration,
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Angina pectoris is recurrent chest pain that is brought on by physical exertion or emotional stress and relieved by rest or medication (p. 595). ... Problem List/Nursing Diagnosis Prioritize according to Maslow’s Hierarchy 1. Impaired gas exchange. 2. 3. Decreased cardiac output. Nutrition, imbalanced,
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This book also includes the popular Online Care Planner that allows users to edit and print 48 standardized nursing diagnosis care plans. ... Nursing Care of the Client with Disturbances of Cardiovascular Function; Angina Pectoris; Cardiac Dysrhythmias; Heart Failure; Heart Surgery: Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
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Directory — Health — Blog Details for "Nursing Care Plan" ... The most common cause of angina pectoris is decreased coronary blood supply due to atherosclerosis of a major coronary artery. The atherosclerosis causes narrowing of the vessel lumen and an inability of the vessel to dilate and supply sufficient blood to...
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The book also includes an Online Care Planner that allows users to edit and print nursing diagnosis care plans. ... Nursing Diagnosis: Activity Intolerance ... Nursing Diagnosis: Airway Clearance, Ineffective...
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The diagnosis of angina pectoris is made by a physician on the basis of the symptoms and examination findings. Tests may be performed to evaluate the heart. ... (From Lewis SM, Collier IC, Heitkemper MM: Medical-surgical nursing: assessment and management of clinical problem, ed 4, St Louis, 1995, Mosby. Used by permission.)
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Diagnosis Checklist ... Types of Angina Pectoris ... Arm pain (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
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Treatments for Angina Pectoris ... Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Stenoses by Doppler Echocardiography - This study is currently recruiting patients (Current: 23 Nov 2006) ... Arm pain (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
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