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GUIDELINES MADE SIMPLE 2017 Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults BP 5 Back to Table of Contents Of˜ce BP: ≥130/80 mm Hg but <160/100 mm Hg after 3 mo trial of lifestyle modi˚cation and suspect white coat hypertension Yes No Daytime ABPM or HBPM BP <130/80 mm Hg White Coat ...
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GUIDELINES MADE SIMPLE Prev 2019 Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease 4 Back to Table of Contents Primary Prevention: Lifestyle Changes and Team-Based Care JACC Central Illustration Tool fi
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ACUTE TREATMENT OF SVT OF UNKNOWN MECHANISM Regular SVT Hemodynamically stable Vagal maneuvers and/or IV adenosine (Class I) Synchronized cardioversion*
consider reducing total daily insulin dose by ~20% when starting therapy. • Instruct patients to more closely monitor glucose at home for the first 4 weeks of therapy. Consider discontinuing any sulfonylurea or glinide. For patients taking insulin, consider modestly reducing total daily insulin dose (by up to 20%).
A healthy lifestyle reduces atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk at all ages. In younger individuals, healthy lifestyle can reduce development of risk factors and is the foundation of ASCVD risk reduction. In young adults 20 to
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Recommendations for Selecting an Anticoagulant Regimen—Balancing Risks and Benefits COR LOE Recommendations I A 1. For patients with AF and an elevated CHA2DS2-VASc score of 2 or greater in men or 3 or greater in women, oral anticoagulants are recommended. Options include: • Warfarin (LOE: A) • Dabigatran (LOE: B)
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Brugada ECG Suspected Brugada syndrome without Type I ECG Lifestye changes 1. Avoid Brugada aggravating drugs 2. Treat fever 3. Avoid excessive alcohol 4. Avoid cocaine Cardiac arrest, 2017, American College of Cardiology B17213
diagnosing left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Echocardiography is usually the most appropriate initial screening test for structural heart disease, including left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Both sleep disorders of breathing and nocturnal bradycardias are relatively common, and treatment of sleep apnea not only reduces the frequency of
diastolic bruit; bruits over other arteries (carotid – atherosclerotic or ˜bromuscular dysplasia), femoral Arrhythmias (with hypokalemia); especially atrial ˜brillation Obesity, Mallampati class III–IV; loss of normal nocturnal BP fall Fine tremor, tachycardia, sweating (cocaine, ephedrine, MAO inhibitors); acute abdominal pain (cocaine ...
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Controlling high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can be a major step in preventing heart disease.ii ... “7 Simple Tips To Ensure an Accurate Blood . Pressure Measurement,” which has helped inform physicians, patients and the general public that:
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A12 Appendix B Financial Literacy Lesson Tutorials B.1 Lesson Key Vocabulary compound interest, p. A13 Balance in a Simple Interest Account The balance B of an account that earns simple interest is Remember B = P(1 + rt). Interest is money paid or earned for the use of money. The principal is the amount of money
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Simple Interest Worksheet 1) a) The formula for simple interest is: _____ b) Rearrange this formula to find: i) Time: ii) The interest rate: iii) The Principal: 2) If Michael invests $2000 in the bank at a rate of 5.5% for 6 years how much interest will he make?