Dextromethorphan is a commonly used cough suppressant that is generally considered safe for cardiac patients when taken as directed. It does not typically interact with cardiac medications or exacerbate heart conditions. However, patients should always consult their healthcare provider before starting any new medication to ensure it is appropriate for their specific health situation. Additionally, it's important to avoid combination products that may contain stimulants or other ingredients that could affect heart health.
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in telemetry assists nursing staff in monitoring patients with cardiac conditions by observing vital signs and interpreting telemetry readings. They help in the placement and maintenance of cardiac monitors, ensuring that equipment is functioning properly. CNAs also support patients with daily activities, provide comfort, and communicate any significant changes in a patient's condition to the nursing team. Their role is vital in creating a safe and supportive environment for patients undergoing cardiac care.
There's good evidence that honey is safe and effective for cough in patients over 12 months old.
Possibly make it extremely slow, *cough* *cough* Prius *cough* *cough* Smartcar. The smartcar isn't really safe but it's slow. Or you could make an extremely cushy interior I guess.
no it is not safe
yes because half of them dont do aanything
Yes, it is safe to take cough syrup while you are taking Lamictal. Lamictal is used to treat seizures and mood disorders.
No you probably shouldn't do that...
Cardioversion is generally considered a safe procedure, with a low risk of complications. Most patients experience only minor side effects, such as skin irritation or temporary arrhythmias. However, risks do exist, including blood clots, stroke, and, in rare cases, more serious complications like cardiac arrest. It's essential for patients to discuss their individual risks and benefits with their healthcare provider before undergoing cardioversion.
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Low flying of jet planes is not permitted over domestic areas. The sound waves are likely to cause damage to loose glass panes besides injurious to cardiac patients. If it crosses sound barrier, the sonic waves will cause severe vibrations and also effects cardiac function.
Truth be told, it is never safe to smoke.