artery occluded with plaque
which patient condition shouild not have an angiogram
Polycythemia vera is the condition described when the red blood cell mass is above normal ranges. Polycythemia can occur in a number of conditions, including hereditary, secondary (smoking), and primary.
The patient is instructed to stay flat in bed without bending the legs so that the artery can heal from the insertion of the catheter
This sign is indicative of diabetic acidosis. The deep, rapid respirations will raise the patient's pH, thus reducing the acidotic condition. Sounds right -- I've heard it called ketoacidosis too.
Intubation is the insertion of a tube into a patient, such as breathing tubes. When the tubes are removed, it is referred to as extubation, or to extubate.
It is true that to diagnose is to name a condition or disease of a patient.
Locked-in syndrome is the condition that results in a patient being aware but unable to move.
Some doctors will use an intracervical block - this is an injection that will numb the cervix so that the patient does not feel the pain of dilation/insertion. It also reduces the cramping many women feel afterwards!
If the patient is capable of making decision about their condition then yes. If patient has representative they can decide for the patient. In case where patient is not capable and no representative available then its up to the practitioner to decide for best interest of patient. Its an individual right to make decision about their health condition.
If the patient is capable of making decision about their condition then yes. If patient has representative they can decide for the patient. In case where patient is not capable and no representative available then its up to the practitioner to decide for best interest of patient. Its an individual right to make decision about their health condition.
Poltcythemia
Thrombocytopenia