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In order to lower arterial blood pressure, antihypertensive drugs decrease cardiac output, total peripheral resistance or both. Diuretics, beta-blockers, and central adrenergic inhibitors decrease cardiac output. ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II antagonists, calcium antagonists, alpha-blockers, central adrenergic inhibitors, and after a delay also diuretics and beta-blockers...

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Hypertension (HTN) is the leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide, and it raises the risk of stroke, heart disease, kidney failure, and other debilitating complications. The two major physiological factors that antihypertensive drugs target are cardiac output (CO) and peripheral resistance (PR) both...

For all the SOAP note assignments, you will write a SOAP note about one of your patients and use the following acronym: S =Subjective data: Patient’s Chief Complaint (CC).O =Objective data: Including client behavior, physical assessment, vital signs, and meds.A =Assessment: Diagnosis of the patient's...

Evaluate      the concepts of cellular biology and altered cellular and tissue biology      for their implications to disease management.  Distinguish      knowledge of normal physiology and pathologic alterations across the      lifespan that are expressed as diseases of organs and systems   Analyze      current research findings with evidence-based guidelines...

Emphysema, a hallmark of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is primarily caused by prolonged exposure to cigarette smoke, which leads to irreversible alveolar damage. Smoking initiates an inflammatory response characterized by increased neutrophils and macrophages, which release proteolytic enzymes such as elastase and matrix metalloproteinases...

Cigarette smoke (CS) poses a significant risk factor for respiratory, vascular, and organ diseases owing to its high content of harmful chemicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS). These substances are known to induce oxidative stress, inflammation, apoptosis, and senescence due to their exposure to environmental...