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Left-Sided Heart Failure

Pathophysiology: Caused by left ventricular dysfunction , which can be systolic or diastolic . Systolic failure: the left ventricle can’t contract effectively, reducing ejection frac…
Left-Sided Heart Failure

Diabetes in Pregnancy

Diabetes in Pregnancy 🩺 Understanding Diabetes in Pregnancy Welcome to this focused review on hyperglycemia during pregnancy. Whether pre-existing or gestational in onset, dia…
Diabetes in Pregnancy

Arthropod-Borne Diseases

Arthropod-Borne Diseases 🕷️ Arthropod-Borne Diseases: Tiny Bites, Big Problems 🧿 Lyme Disease Case: A 12-year-old girl returns from summer camp in Connecticut with flu-like sympt…
Arthropod-Borne Diseases

Health Tips for Anemia Patients: Boosting Energy and Building Stronger Blood

Anemia happens when your red blood cell count or hemoglobin levels are too low, making it harder for your body to deliver oxygen to tissues. …
Health Tips for Anemia Patients: Boosting Energy and Building Stronger Blood

Health Tips for Kidney Disease Patients

Kidney disease—whether it develops suddenly or progresses over time—demands careful attention to daily habits in order to protect kidney fu…
Health Tips for Kidney Disease Patients

Health Tips for Patients with Hand Fractures

Hand fractures are surprisingly common and can affect anything from your fingertips to the bones in your palm. These injuries often happen due to fal…
Health Tips for Patients with Hand Fractures

Orthopedic instruments

Orthopedic instruments play a crucial role in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical management of musculoskeletal conditions. Among the most commonly used tools are bone-holding forceps, w…
Orthopedic instruments

Neurology and Common Neurological Disorders

Neurological disorders include a broad spectrum of diseases and disorders of the brain and they include stroke, Parkinson’s disease, epile…
Neurology and Common Neurological Disorders

How to read ECG

Reading an ECG appears complicated at first, but with a methodical approach, it is easier. Begin by making certain the ECG was recorded correctly: verify the patient’s identification, calibra…
How to read ECG
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