Category: Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Healthy People 2030: Addressing Cardiovascular Diseases

    Table of Contents Specific Objective & Current Data Evidence-Based Resource Implementation into Practice References Specific Objective & Current Data Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) stand among the leading death causes in the U.S. and the world. According to Pescatello et al. (2019), it accounts for approximately every third death in both cases (30.8% in the U.S. and…

  • Assignment on Cardiovascular Disease

    Prolonged chest pain is a symptom that can indicate different conditions and requires immediate attention from a healthcare professional. Charles Bennington experienced a severe case of crushing chest pains that did not resolve after forty minutes. Additionally, the patient reports dyspnea, dizziness, and nausea when unloading his truck, which can help diagnose his condition. This…

  • Protease Signaling in the Circulatory and Cardiovascular System

    Table of Contents Introduction and overview PAR2 mediated signal transduction PAR2 in blood coagulation PAR2 and inflammatory responses and immunity Role of PAR2 in vascular physiology Role of PAR in cardiovascular diseases Conclusion Reference Introduction and overview Human body produces an array of serine proteases involved in protein digestion, blood coagulation, and homeostasis. Recently, another…

  • Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases in the Case of Mrs. J

    Smoking harms the heart and blood circulation, heightens the risk of coronary artery disease, stroke, peripheral vascular disease, and cerebrovascular disease (damaged arteries that supply blood to the brain) (Fowler & Landry, 2019). In Mrs. Js case, the disease history shows that her condition is related to the unhealthy lifestyle that she led, including ongoing…

  • Cardiovascular Disease and Framingham Global Risk Model

    American Heart Association (AHA) recommendations for the patient management At the time of going to the clinic, the patient has hypertension stage 2. Following the present recommendations, the patient should be recommended to implement lifestyle changes to make it healthy. Besides, at this stage of Hypertension, his medication should include two BP-lowering medications of different…

  • Cardiovascular Disease: General Information

    Introduction Health is one of the determinants of well-being in society. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rated among the common health conditions affecting people globally. CVD is linked with heart and blood vessel problems and includes heart attack, heart failure, and stroke, according to Zhao et al.(1). With the rapid lifestyle and diet changes, many people…

  • Healthcare IT in Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases

    Introduction Death penalty is also referred to as the capital punishment and involves the executions of offenders through a judicial process. Historically, only capital offenders are liable for such punishments. Among the crimes identified as capital offences include murder, treason and espionage offences. In some countries, rape, adultery and incest can result to a death…

  • Arteriosclerosis in the Development of Cardiovascular Diseases

    Summarizing the data on the effect of arteriosclerosis on the development of cardiovascular diseases is the key goal of the research by Argyropoulou et al. (2018). The authors seek to find out what the likelihood of developing vascular problems in the case of arterial defects is, and what biomarkers need to be assessed (Argyropoulou et…

  • The Cardiovascular Disease: Crucial Issues

    Introduction Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality in the developed nations. The condition has been the single largest cause of death for a long period in the United States of America. According to Lakic, Tasic, and Kos (2014), CVD is a large burden to the society in terms of mortality and morbidity.…