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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (cpr) procedure in hospital

How to Do Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Step by Step?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Definition: CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is an emergency lifesaving procedure that is done when someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. This may happen after an electric shock, heart attack, or drowning. This article will explain the various steps or procedure of providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR followed in hospital. Step by […]

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Diabetic Coma

Diabetic Coma: Causes, Signs and Nursing Management

Definition of Diabetic Coma: A diabetic coma is a life-threatening diabetes complication that causes unconsciousness. If a person have diabetes, dangerously high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or dangerously low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can lead to a diabetic coma. A diabetic coma could happen when the blood sugar gets too high — 600 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL)

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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): Purpose, Indications and Complications

Definition of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR): It is a medical procedure designed to restore normal breathing after cardiac arrest that includes the clearance of air passages to the lungs, the mouth-to-mouth method of artificial respiration, and cardiac massage by the exertion of pressure on the chest. CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is an emergency lifesaving

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Open heart surgery nursing care

Open Heart Surgery: Types, Causes and Nursing Care Intervention

Definition of Open Heart Surgery: Heart surgery is any surgery done on the heart muscle, valves, arteries, or the aorta and other large arteries connected to the heart. The term “open heart surgery” means that the patient is connected to a heart-lung bypass machine, or bypass pump during surgery. The heart is stopped while patient

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Respiratory Failure

Respiratory Failure: Causes, Complication and Nursing Management

Definition of Respiratory Failure: The term respiratory failure is used when pulmonary gas exchange fails to maintain normal arterial Oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. Clinical Feature of Respiratory Failure: 1. Features of hypoxemia: Systemic Hypotension, Pulmonary HTN. Tachycardia, tachypnoea, polycythaemia Cerebral dysfunction ranging from confusion to coma. 2. Features of hypercapnoea: Confusion, Warm periphery, Flapping

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Medical management of unconscious or comatose patient

Medical Management of Unconscious or Comatose Patient

Definition of Coma or Comatose Patient: In medicine, coma is a state of unconsciousness in which a person: cannot be awakened, fails to respond normally too painful stimuli, light, or sound; lacks a normal wake-sleep cycle; and does not initiate voluntary actions. How Will You Assess The Comatose Patient? A. Immediate assessment of the patient:

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Nursing management of coma or comatose patient

Causes and Nursing Management of Coma or Comatose Patient

Definition of Coma: Coma is a state of prolonged unconsciousness that can be caused by a variety of problems traumatic head injury, stroke, brain tumor, drug or alcohol intoxication, or even an underlying illness, such as diabetes or an infection. This article will present the main causes and nursing management of coma or comatose patient.

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Cardiac arrhythmia patient

How will You Evaluate a Patient with Cardiac Arrhythmia in the ICU?

Evaluation or Assessment of Cardiac Arrhythmia Patient in ICU: 1. Assess for and report signs/symptoms of cardiac arrhythmias (e.g. irregular apical pulse, adult pulse rate below 60 or above 100 beats/ minute, apical- radial, pulse deficit, syncope, and palpitations). 2. Reduce cardiac workload: Position patient to minimizes discomfort and facilitate respiration. Minimize anxiety with calm

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Cardiac Arrhythmia

Nursing Interventions of Cardiac Arrhythmia

Cardiac Arrhythmia Definition: Cardiac arrhythmia may be defined as a clinical condition which occur when the electrical impulses that coordinate the heartbeats don’t work properly, causing the heart to beat too fast, too slow or irregularly. Risk Factors of Cardiac Arrhythmia: The following are possible risk factors for arrhythmia: Old age – the heart weakens

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