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    local dirt contracting company for about thirty years now. Mr. F. stands five-foot and nine inches tall and weighs two hundred sixty pounds‚ exhibiting moderate obesity and has been for the past twenty-five years. He has a longstanding history of hypertension; approximately twenty years as well as a history of diabetes mellitus type two for twelve years‚ never having been insulin dependant. He has a smoking history of about fifty years smoking two packs per day and has been diagnosed a few years ago

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    Reference Guide for Pharmacy Technician Exam Krisman REFERENCE GUIDE FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIAN EXAM EDITION 2014-2015 (Covers an updated 2013-PTCB Blue Print) MANAN SHROFF www.pharmacyexam.com 1 Reference Guide for Pharmacy Technician Exam Krisman This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician. Students or readers must consult their physicians about any existing problem. Do not use any information in this reference guide for any kind

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    Hypertension is the term used to describe high blood pressure. Blood pressure is a measurement of the force against the walls of your arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body. Blood pressure readings are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and usually given as two numbers -- for example‚ 120 over 80 (written as 120/80 mmHg). One or both of these numbers can be too high. The top number is your systolic pressure. • It is considered high if it is over 140 most of the time.

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    different reasons why people get obese. In this essay you will understand the effects and causes of obesity. The effects of obesity in the CNMI are similar to the United States. The three major effects include heart disease‚ type II diabetes‚ and hypertension. Overweight and obese people have a higher risk of getting stroke and heart disease. According to CDC “People with an excessive amount of body fat have higher levels of triglycerides and low-density lipoprotein (also known as LDL or bad cholesterols)

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    The Miraculous Properties of the Fig [I swear] by the fig and the olive. (Qur’an‚ 95:1) Sahih al-Bukhari records Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stating:  "If I had to mention a fruit that descended from paradise‚ I would say this is it because the paradisiacal fruits do not have pits...eat from these fruits for they prevent haemorrhoids‚ prevent piles and help gout." So let’s discuss the benefits of figs‚ throughout the years figs have been used as a remedy for everything from constipation‚ gangrene

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    63-YEAR OLD MAN WITH HYPERTENSION You have been diagnosed with hypertension‚ which is commonly known as high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the blood vessel walls. So with high blood pressure the arteries have constant raised blood pressure. Every time your heart beats it pumps blood to the whole body through the arteries. The higher your blood pressure is the harder your heart has to pump. Hypertension may be caused by many things but some examples are smoking

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    standard used in the case of a hospitalized patient through various scenarios. First Scenario A patient is admitted in a hospital for chest pain and shortness of breath. The tests conducted by the physician revealed that the patient has pulmonary hypertension‚ which is a‚ “variety of high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the lungs and the right side of your heart” (Mayo Clinic‚ 2012). To classify this diagnosis‚ I suggest the use of the international classification of diseases‚ ninth revision

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    been estimated to be around 73 million people. Among American teens and children there is about two million who are affected by high blood pressure. High Blood Pressure (HBP) brings on other health conditions such as tumors‚ diabetes and kidney hypertension. That along shows it is a major public health condition‚ that has been researched and have had many drugs made to keep it under control along with exercise and diet. When a family member is diagnosed with High Blood Pressure (HBP) it affects everyone

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    failure (CHF) is an abnormal condition characterized by circulatory congestion as a result of the heart’s inability to act as effective pump. Circulatory congestion and compensatory mechanisms occur. CHF may develop after MI‚ in response to prolonged hypertension‚ diabetes mellitus or in relation to valvular heart disease or inflammatory heart disease. Other factors associated with CHF include infection‚ stress‚ hyperthyroidism‚ anemia‚ and fluid replacement therapy. CHF is the most common diagnosis for

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    baseline pre illness or pre admission to hospital if for an elective procedure. High blood pressure (HYPERTENSION ) A blood pressure reading‚ with a diastolic measurement greater than 90mmhg and or a systolic of greater than 140mmhg. A rough guide to define hypertension is Mild Hypertension > BP 130/90 -140/100mmHg Moderate Hypertension > BP 140/100- 160/120mmHg Severe Hypertension >BP above 160/120mmHg Low Blood Pressure (HYPOTENTION) Is a reading were the systolic pressure is below

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