Nursing Care Plan Myocardial Infarction
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
I. Pathophysiology
a. Marked reduction or loss of blood flow through one or more
of the coronary arteries, resulting in cardiac muscle
ischemia, and over a finite period, resulting in necrosis
b. Occurs most often due to coronary artery disease (CAD)
c. Cellular ischemia and necrosis can affect the heart’s rhythm,
pumping action, and blood circulation.
d. Other problems may
I. Pathophysiology
a. Marked reduction or loss of blood flow through one or more
of the coronary arteries, resulting in cardiac muscle
ischemia, and over a finite period, resulting in necrosis
b. Occurs most often due to coronary artery disease (CAD)
c. Cellular ischemia and necrosis can affect the heart’s rhythm,
pumping action, and blood circulation.
d. Other problems may
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