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    A stroke happens when the blood supply to the brain is either interrupted, blocked or a blood vessel in the brain ruptures. These blockages are often caused by blood clots, which can form in the arteries connecting to the brain. When this happens, there is an insufficient amount of oxygen and nutrients going to the brain, and this causes the brain cells to die. It also is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States (U.S) today. There are three forms of stroke: ischemic strokes, hemorrhagic

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    Demographics and disease process P.B., a sixty-three year old Caucasian female, has a diagnosis of hypertension. She was diagnosed in 1997, at the age of forty-seven, when her blood pressure was approximately 180/110; with this high of blood pressure, P.B. was in Stage 3, primary hypertension (Sommers, M., Johnson, S., & Beery, T., 2010). Hypertension may be classified as primary of secondary. Primary hypertension is a chronic disorder in which the blood pressure increases overtime. It does not need another

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    RESOLUTION OF NEPHROTIC RANGE PROTEINURIA IN CHRONIC THROMBOTIC MICROANGIOPATHY IN AN INDIVIDUAL WITH WELL CONTROLLED HYPERTENSION Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) entails microvascular thrombosis, consumptive thrombocytopenia, and microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (MAHA) that leads to ischemic organ damage. Severe hypertension may induce TMA within the renal vasculature. We describe the first case of chronic thrombotic microangiopathy as a cause of nephrotic range proteinuria, not associated with

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    Age | 30 to 60 years | Nominal | | 2. BMI (Body mass index) | Equal or greater than 30kg/m2 | Interval | | 3. Stable body weight | < 3kg self-reported change during the previous 3 months | Interval | | 4. Well controlled arterial hypertension | Systolic blood pressure less than 160 mmHg and/or Diastolic blood pressure less than 100mmHg | Interval | Research Concepts * The experimental group was composed of 13 men and 15 women, they were given one capsule of Green tea extract (GTE)

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    arthrosclerosis is a progressive disease of the vascular system, it starts while we are young and progresses throughout our lives. The progression of arthrosclerosis, starts with an injury to the endothelial lining of the arteries, from such diseases as, hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes and smoking. The damage to the endothelial cells causes dysfunction and the area with endothelial cell inflammation draws leukocytes, cholesterol, vascular smooth muscle cells and other debris, the buildup creates atherosclerotic

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    of ‘Pre-Pregnancy Body Mass Index and Weight Gain during Pregnancy: Relations with Gestational Diabetes and Hypertension, and Birth Outcomes’ theorized in their introduction that “maternal obesity at conception increases the risk of maternal and or/ fetal complications in pregnancy, and labor and birth” (Heude, et

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    Diverticulitis is inflammation of one or more diverticula located within the intestine. This condition results when the diverticula (small out pouches in the colon) become swollen and perforate through the mucosal and serosal layers of the intestine (Nettina, 2014). This inflammation leads to bacterial overgrowth and ischemia which further complicates the condition Signs and symptoms for diverticulitis include: left lower quadrant pain, low-grade fever, urinary frequency, dysuria, peritonitis with

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    showing that, “60% of these children had weights > 120% of the median for their sex, height, and age” (Dietz 521). Although statistics of this study show that only some of the children suffered from hypertension, doctors pay special attention to monitor children that suffer from obesity because hypertension can lead to more serious illnesses such as, hypertensive heart disease and cerebral hemorrhage. The effects of childhood obesity and the heart continue on into adulthood. In another study, David J

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    certain disability, disorder, or disease that may alter or affect how we treat them. My patient is a 58-year-old female, who presents with controlled type II diabetes, hypertension, and possibly thyroid tumors that have been there for a few years. She is under the care of a physician for her diabetes and associated controlled hypertension. I recommended several times that she see her physician after feeling the tumors around her neck and thyroid. Her medical history also indicates that she had rheumatic

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    Sec. 007 The DASH Diet 1. Key concepts of the diet: A. What is the DASH diet, and who developed it? The DASH diet stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. The DASH diet was promoted by the United States National heart, lung, and blood institute. The diet was designed to help prevent and control hypertension. In addition to its effect on blood pressure, it is designed to be a well-balanced approach to eating for the general public. DASH is recommended by the United States

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