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  • ...ects surrounding hypertension medications. This article outlines the major medications used in the treatment of hypertension (see links below) as well as the impl ...h therapy schedule, monitoring side effects, ensuring patient adherence to medications, and also selecting appropriate therapeutic exercises for each individual p
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  • ...articular [[Joint Classification|joints]] and extra-articular areas (e.g. cardiopulmonary systems). See links for more information on RA # Drugs that provide disease-modifying therapy (DMARDs) DMARDs are medications taken regularly for longer periods independent of acute symptoms. DMARDs co
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  • ...ause tachycardia; Withdrawal from [[Substance Use Disorder|substances]] or medications is an additional source of tachycardia. ...fore starting exercise [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing]] may be appropriate.
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  • ...action .png|591x591px|alt=|thumb|Chance of adverse reactions with multiple medications]] [[File:Pill organising safe.png|thumb|384x384px|Medications: review regularly]]
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  • ...re candidates for cardioversion. The most common procedures involve either medications (pharmacological cardioversion) or electricity (electrical cardioversion or * For a variety of reasons (eg structural changes to the heart, medications, and tissue damage) the heart can develop a rhythm that does not follow the
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  • # [[Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation|Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]] (CPR) to keep blood moving # Arrhythmia medications, which can help control rhythm disturbances
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  • ...hale -''' The most common route is inhaling through an inhaler. Different medications comes in with different designs to fit their own property. The two common [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == ...so affected with hepatitis B, treatment becomes much more complex as these medications can make the hepatitis B infection worse. If hepatitis B is present as well
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  • * Cardiogenic shock – boosting blood volume with intravenous fluids. Medications to constrict (narrow) the blood vessels will improve the heart’s ability * Neurogenic shock – giving intravenous fluids and medications, including corticosteroids
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  • === Medications === # Simple [[Pain Medications|Analgesics]]<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...lytes often occurs daily or more frequently as they can be affected by the medications, fluid therapy, diet changes, and illnesses. * Use of [[Diuretics in the Treatment of Hypertension|diuretics]] or any medications that can interfere with fluid and electrolyte homeostasis
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  • Beta-blockers are a broad class of medications that are used for various clinical benefits but also carry the potential fo Beta-blockers, as a class of medications, are essential drugs and are first-line treatments in many acute and chroni
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  • ...diagnostic test agreement between eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation and cardiopulmonary exercise tests for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.] Lung. 2019 Aug;19 ...should continue exercise for an additional 4-6 minutes. The use of asthma medications, warm-up exercise, the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, an
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  • ...idered in cases when administration would exclude the use of other helpful medications. *This generally involves the utilisation of medications, predominately in tablet form. These drugs can be aspirin, adenosine diphos
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  • ...ck a signal that allows cancer cells to grow and survive. Targeted therapy medications can cause serious side effects, such as: a severe rash, diarrhea, and fatig ...e synthetic versions of chemicals made in your body. Side effects of these medications include: chills, fever, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite<ref name=":3"
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  • == Medications == The use of these medications shown a dramatic improvement by daily treatment with cyclophosphamide and g
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  • ...n to improve both patients' symptoms and quality of life. The use of these medications requires advanced planning as well as symptom management and device managem [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • While vasodilators are successful in controlling hypertension, these medications possess a myriad of side effects. [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == ...pports the pharmacological management of chondroblastoma. Over the counter medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Ibuprofen) and acetaminophen
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  • ...ssures and right ventricular work.<ref name=":5">Hillegass E. Essential of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy. 3rd ed. Missouri,St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier. 2011</ref> Ventilation-perfusion scanning is also highly diagnostic in the absence of cardiopulmonary disease. Per a review by the New England Journal of Medicine<ref name=":3"
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