High-acuity NursingThe Fifth Edition of High Acuity Nursing delivers essential understanding of complex patients and instructs both students and nurses on how to provide nursing care in varied clinical settings. Broken down into a series of learner-focused modules, High Acuity Nursing takes complex information and presents it in smaller, more accessible chunks that promote easier mastery by readers.
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... coronary artery anatomy and regulation of coronary perfusion . 6. Identify subjective data associated with coronary artery disease . 7. Differentiate types of angina including stable angina , unstable angina , and variant angina . 8 ...
... coronary artery anatomy and regulation of coronary perfusion . 6. Identify subjective data associated with coronary artery disease . 7. Differentiate types of angina including stable angina , unstable angina , and variant angina . 8 ...
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... coronary artery C. left circumflex artery D. right coronary artery 6. Currents of injury result in A. hyperacute T waves B. ST elevation C. T wave inversion D. all of the above 7. A troponin I level is 1.0 mcg / L . This level indicates ...
... coronary artery C. left circumflex artery D. right coronary artery 6. Currents of injury result in A. hyperacute T waves B. ST elevation C. T wave inversion D. all of the above 7. A troponin I level is 1.0 mcg / L . This level indicates ...
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... coronary perfusion . Coronary Artery Anatomy The main coronary arteries lay along the epicardial surface of the heart . There are four primary coronary arteries consisting of the left main coronary artery ( LMCA ) , left anterior ...
... coronary perfusion . Coronary Artery Anatomy The main coronary arteries lay along the epicardial surface of the heart . There are four primary coronary arteries consisting of the left main coronary artery ( LMCA ) , left anterior ...
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