Common Cardiac Conditions
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www.accessdata.fda.govphysical exam to assess for the presence of cardiac disease, and should receive further cardiac evaluation if findings suggest such disease (e.g. electrocardiogram and echocardiogram). Patients who develop symptoms such as exertional chest pain, unexplained syncope, or other symptoms suggestive of cardiac disease during
Clinical Indications for Echocardiography
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Common Drug Classes, Drug-Nutrient Depletions, & Drug ...
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Cardiac Auscultation 101 - NC State Veterinary Medicine
cvm.ncsu.eduoccurs throughout systole and diastole. PDA is the most common cause of a continuous murmur. One could further classify the timing of the murmur by commenting on the duration and position in the cardiac cycle such as holosystolic (entire systole), versus early-, mid-, …
Complications of Alcohol Withdrawal
pubs.niaaa.nih.govcommon complaints of alcoholics (Smith 1995). Sleep problems persist into AW, with pronounced insomnia and marked sleep fragmentation (Le Bon et al. 1997). In addition, alco-holics show increased incidence of interrupted breathing during sleep compared with the general popula-tion. These sleep disturbances can cause daytime drowsiness, reducing
Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE)
evs.nci.nih.govJun 14, 2010 · 1. CTCAE 4.03 Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) Version 4.0 Published: May 28, 2009 (v4.03: June 14, 2010) U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES