1.Avoid smoking.
2.avoid taking heavy meal
3.maintain ideal weight.
4.take sublingual nitrates before any physical exertion that may induce angina.
5.regular exercise should be encouraged.
Nursing management of angina pectoris involves assessing the patient's pain, administering prescribed medications (such as nitroglycerin), monitoring vital signs, providing oxygen therapy if needed, educating the patient on lifestyle modifications and stress management, and collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure proper treatment and follow-up care.
It's called as 'angina pectoris'.Angina pectorisangina pectorisAngina pectoris.
Terry had angina pectoris in the novel who is Frances Rain?
Angina pectoris refers to chest pain, usually associated with a heart attack.
Oglesby Paul has written: 'Angina pectoris' -- subject(s): Angina pectoris
From the resources I could find; Yes, it is only approved for angina pectoris.
Angina pectoris, but everyone just calls it angina
If you want to treat Angina Pectoris, you can start by having a healthy diet. If you smoke, you need to quit. You can also go into cardiac rehab to treat Angina Pectoris.
The main symptom of angina pectoris is sharp pain on the left side of the chest that may radiate throughout the upper body.
The prevalence of angina pectoris is nearly seven million Americans according to The American Heart Association.
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Thomas Clifford Allbutt has written: 'Diseases of the arteries, including angina pectoris' -- subject(s): Arteries, Angina Pectoris
Rosemary E. Motto has written: 'Comparison of the cardiovascular hemodynamic adaptations of angina pectoris to \\' -- subject(s): Angina pectoris, Hemodynamics