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Abstract: . . . gangrene? n http://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/10/health/10BROD.ht ml Page 6 16 Peripheral Artery Disease n Raynaud Phenomenon n Local vasospasm of the small arteries secondary to systemic diseases Scleroderma, pulmonary hypertension, malignancy n Raynaud Disease n Primary vasospastic disorder n the digit turns white, blue, red pain, numbness & cold sensation may be present 17 DVT . . . . . . n Hansen, M. (1998). Pathophysiology: Foundations of disease and clinical intervention. Philadelphia: Saunders. n Hartshorn, J. C., Sole, M. L., & Lamborn, M. L. (1997).Introduction to critical care nursing.Philadelphia: Saunders. n Huether, S. E., & McCance, K. L. (2002). Pathophysiology. St. Louis: Mosby. n http://www.heartsite.com n Illustrations in this presentation used are from HeartSite.com . . . . . . Diseases of the Circulatory System University of San Francisco Dr. M. Maag 2004 Margaret Maag 2 Class 8: Cardiac Objectives n Upon completion of this lesson, the student will be able to n Distinguish between arteriosclerosis . . . . . . n Right-Sided n Caused by pulmonary hypertension and left heart failure n Right ventricular infarction can cause right- sided CHF n Right ventricular distention leads to blood accumulation in the systemic venous system Remember: Right and Rest of the body 29 CHF n Right-sided Signs & Symptoms n Abdominal organ congestion Anorexia & Nausea with GI venous congestion n Peripheral edema Lower-extremity . . . . . . manifestations of myocarditis and pericarditis with a classmate. n Identify the types of angina and arrhythmias associated with myocardial ischemia and infarction. n Compare and contrast the etiology of right & left sided heart failure and explain to a classmate the different signs and symptoms. 3 Arteriosclerosis n Chronic disease of the arterial system n Characterized by an abnormal thickening and hardening of the vessel walls. Smooth muscle cells and collagen fibers . . . --3000,5,300,3005,16077
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