Cardiovascular System

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Great diagram for nursing students of what happens in blood loss - the human body is amazing!! Makes shock make sense if you can't get it under control!
ECG EKG Interpretation basics how to read MI myocardial infarction angina AF atrial fibrillation ST elevation depression
☤ MD ☞ ☆☆☆ ECG EKG Interpretation basics.
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Secondhand Smoke #Infographic #health
EK1 06: Myocardial Infarction Flashcards | Chegg.com
EKG evolution: Hyperacute T waves (immediately --> 6-24Hrs), ST segment elevation (immediately --> 1-6 weeks), Q waves (one to several days --> years to never), T wave inversion (6-24 hrs --> months to years).
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EKG Electrolyte abnormalities.
Antiplatelet agents: mechanisms of action and general overview - Pharmacology Corner
Classification of antiplatelet agents.
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☤ MD ☞☆☆☆ Troponin. Considered a cardiac "enzyme." Troponin is an integral part of the myocardium (and every other muscle), and after a myocardial infarction has occurred troponin is released because of damage to the muscle. Troponins I and T (specific to myocardium) are choice markers for detecting MIs and considered to be diagnostic. However, their levels remain elevated and make detection of a reinfarction difficult.
☤ MD ☞☆☆☆ EKG/ECG Cheat Sheet.