PPT-HEART FAILURE IN NEONATE AND INFANT
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Congestive heart failure CHF refers to a clinical state of systemic and pulmonary congestion resulting from inability of the heart to pump as much blood as required
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Congestive heart failure CHF refers to a clinical state of systemic and pulmonary congestion resulting from inability of the heart to pump as much blood as required for the adequate metabolism of the body . Michelle A. Hart MD CCFP . M.Sc.C.H. . Sid Feldman MD CCFP FCFP. Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, ON. Department of Family and Community Medicine,. University of Toronto. Faculty/Presenter Disclosure. “The inability of the heart to supply adequate blood flow and therefore oxygen delivery to peripheral tissues and organs. ”. Warwick . Cardiology Society. http://www.cvphysiology.com/Heart%20Failure/HF002.htm. Alice . Marsh. Roman Society Internship 2015. Why I have chosen this project?. Follow on from my dissertation on Roman childhood, with focus on the Bridges Garage child burial.. Interest in childhood in Roman Britain which I hope to research further.. Dr/Rehab . Gwada. Objectives . Define Congestive . Heart . Failure. . Outlines the Factors . Affecting Cardiac Output. Discuses the Causes and pathophysiology. differentiate between Types of heart failure. Connected. Lisa D. Rathman, MSN, CRNP, CCRN, CHFN. The Heart Group of Lancaster General Health. Lancaster, PA. Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT). Restores appropriate . electrical timing and contraction in the heart. Michelle A. Hart MD CCFP . M.Sc.C.H. . Sid Feldman MD CCFP FCFP. Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto, ON. Department of Family and Community Medicine,. University of Toronto. Faculty/Presenter Disclosure. Identifying Reportable Congenital Anomalies. Newborn . Examination. 2. Supplies Needed for the Exam. Camera . to take photographs. Birth defects data collection form . Clean . gloves . to use when examining the . By the end of this class students will be able to:. Distinguish between systolic and diastolic CHF based on their pathology, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. Use this diagnosis to develop a treatment plan. Mark Garcia, MD. Assistant Professor . University of New Mexico School of Medicine. Internal Medicine . Division of Cardiology. No disclosures. Leaning Objectives. Outpatient therapy focused. Understand gaps in HF therapy. Introduction Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a phenomenon where an infant under the age of one dies due to unknown reasons. There are speculations that the reasons might include respiratory problems or circulatory problems but doctors have not been able to pinpoint the cause of death yet. One theory in the field is by Dr. McKenna, whose hypothesis is that signaling occurs between mothers and babies when they are cosleeping (sleeping next to each other or are in the same room). This signaling may assist to reset the breathing patterns or the arousal rhythm of sleep which would help some babies who might be susceptible to SIDS. The objective of the study was to test this hypothesis of mothers and babies cosleeping by looking at mathematical equations and relating them to different states of sleep: active and quiet sleep. This was done by modeling sleep in several different ways and by using sleep data from Dr. Thoman Rajan Choudhary. Today we will cover. Heart axis. What is axis deviation. What is normal. What is abnormal. Trifasicular. block. Hear failure. What is Heart Failure. What are the symptoms. What can you see on a CXR. Table of ContentsUnderstanding Heart FailureWhat is Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)?with Heart FailureHeart Failure ZonesHeart Failure medicationsLearning to read food labelsDaily life with Heart Failu neonates. Dr. . Sanmath. Shetty K. Senior Resident, . Dept. of Cardiology. Medical College, Calicut. Definition of Heart Failure. Brief review . of . Pathophysiology. Unique features of heart failure in neonates.. . . failure of the heart to pump blood adequately. Cardiac failure is manifested by two ways---. 1) . C.O.. 2) . C.O.. . . .
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