Posts Tagged ‘congestive heart failure emergency treatment’

Congestive Heart Failure Emergency

congestive heart failure emergency
Confused between the possible causes of the death of a cat?

My cat is 10 years old, died today at 3:00 in the morning. We did not take her to the vet because they were not open and we have no emergency vet places around here, however much I wanted to ask for help. So anyway, she died. Cause I have narrowed down to two things. Stroke or congestive heart failure. She had symptoms of both. His right leg was lame, and he had to crawl in part, to move, even if she moved at all. He also had his head cocked downwards.The what frightened me most was his breathing. It was almost as if he could hear his lungs and out, and it sounded kind of bronchitis. His breathing was very fast and choppy rhythm. It seemed as if all his concentration in breathing alone. All he did that day was not only fixed, huddled, in a vertical position. She did not sleep, get up to eat, or go to the bathroom. So anyway, I wonder what you think is that took his life.

Interestingly, his excuse for not doing so the vet was that "were not open." Yet he said: "All he did that day was simply to establish." This cat was clearly in trouble all day and you did nothing to help. So What has been dead? I have no idea. Could still alive were really rushed her to the vet instead of doing nothing all day? It's possible.

CHF International - 2007 Peru Earthquake Response


Somebody to Love


Somebody to Love


$1.99


...

Somebody to Love [HD]


Somebody to Love [HD]


$2.99


...

Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses, 3rd Edition


Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses, 3rd Edition


$59.95


This quick-reference manual presents over 200 triage protocols for evaluating patients' symptoms over the telephone. Each symptom entry lists questions, grouped by urgency level, to determine whether the caller should seek emergency care now, seek medical care the same day, call back for appointment, or follow home care instructions. Detailed home care instructions are then provided. This edition ...

No Air (Hope Sze)


No Air (Hope Sze)


$1.99


Dr. Valerie Chia strides into St. Joseph's emergency room expecting the usual Montreal Monday morning chaos. Nothing she and the other day doctor can't handle, with the help of the nurses and a little coffee. She discovers that the overnight doctor left the waiting room stuffed with patients. Okay, fine. Then other day doctor doesn't show up. Hello. This hospital gets 50,000 visits a year and she'...

Short Stay Management of Heart Failure


Short Stay Management of Heart Failure


$10.50


This handbook, under the auspices of the Society of Chest Pain Centers, is the first roadmap to treatment of heart failure patients in an observation unit. It gives practitioners a full understanding of the medical requirements, administrative processes, and regulatory issues involved in observation unit care of heart failure patients. The authors offer practical guidelines for management of heart...


Congestive Heart Failure Emergency Treatment

congestive heart failure emergency treatment
Is this an emergency situation or am I being a baby?

I have a broken tooth which is divided vertically. I've had a year or so and never sought treatment because until recently I had caused any problems. here in recent months, my upper jaw has swollen several times and the tooth becomes more and more painful. there has been a blister like thing over it, but it was for himself. Now the tooth is very painful, not to mention that I have two Wisdom teeth coming from the side. I swallow more than twice the recommended dose of nonprescription pain relievers and still in pain. Oh, and I have congenital problems the heart and congestive heart failure. I have heard that dental problems are very dangerous, but this is my first major problem. Advice? Not to mention: my insurance (Passport ... you get the insurance in KY when you are on SSI) only includes cleansing of one year for persons under 18 years. therefore, I am forced to go to the emergency room.

Have you heard this before, but I'll say it again: go to the dentist. You are ignoring a condition that will not go away on their own and probably will get worse rĂ¡pidamente.-Stuart

Beating Out Heart Failure


Powered by Yahoo! Answers