Sunday, April 21, 2019
Alterations of Hematology and Cardiovascular Systems Case Study - 1
Alterations of Hematology and Cardiovascular Systems - Case Study characterFor me transplantation is the last option and I will do everything possible to avoid it.In dedicate to fully examine the extend of Mr. Ps soft messageedness condition, I will take him through and through the following medical tests namely cardiac catheterization, pressure-volume loop analysis, X-ray and biopsy (Tung & Chang, 2009). I will use cardiogram to examine Mr. P knocker rhythms at while he is at rest in gild to understand how irregular they are.I will utilize a cardiac catheterization to measure pressure in Mr. P heart. Cardiac catheterization involves inserting a thin plastic tube via a bloodline vessel until it reaches the heart whereby a dye is introduced into the blood vessels and then conducting X-rays so as to evaluate the hearts construction and function. At the same time, I may perform a pressure-volume loop test. This test evaluates the amount of blood flow put out by the heart during e ach beat. The results will protagonist me pinpoint what graphic symbol of cardiomyopathy Mr. P might have. I may also take chest X-rays to see if Mr. Ps heart is enlarged. Further I may take a biopsy of Mr. Ps heart muscle. In this method, I will use anesthesia to insert a small needle into Mr. Ps heart to remove a small bit of tissue for laboratory tests in bon ton know the extent of disease.I will recommend the following treatment for Mr. P heart trouble namely a) ACE inhibitors and vasodilators. The purpose of this treatment is to enlarge blood vessels so that blood flows can smoothly which in essence helps the heart to functions more capably b) Beta blockers-this type of treatment enhances the pumping action of hearts blood pumping chamber-the left ventricle c) digitalis- this kind of treatment increases the pumping action of the entire heart and d) diuretics which help the body get rid of excess salt and water.One of the major roles of a nurse is to go away patients and family with relevant information
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