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WHAT ARE SYMPTOMS OF ANGINA AND MI : A comparison

Angina                                                                       Pain in Chest occurs during exertion,cold,heavy meals etc.                    Chest pain is felt during effort and it is relieved by rest.         Pain lasts for 5-10 minutes.                                             Relief is obtained with Nitrites.                                    Vomiting is absent.                                                      Dyspnoea is absent.                                                          Shock is absent.                                                              Sweating is minimal.                  Blood Pressure is normal or increased              MI (Myocardial Infarction ) Occurs both at rest often without any cause. Pain is not relieved by rest. Pain lasts more than 30 minutes. No relief with Nitrites. Vomiting is often present. Dispnoea is common. Shock can occur. Sweating may be profuse. Blood Pressure may fall.

GUIDELINES FOR TRANSFERING MONEY TO INDIA VIA BANK

Listed below are some money transferring guidelines and tips for customers who mainly "transfer money to India" and other foreign countries . Check the accuracy of name and account number which you registered with the foreign money transferring bank.  In case of any error in account number or remitter's name contact the bank and correct immediately. The accuracy of remitters address and beneficiary details allows encashment of cheque or transfer safely and recourse in case of error. Most of the foreign exchange banks will not accept transfers credited to usury accounts or in favour of  gambling parties or it's management or responsibility for purchasing commodities which are prohibited by law. Foreign currency,Travellers cheques,Foreign drafts sales and purchase : Most of the banks works as an agent in selling and puchasing of travelers cheques,also as a principle in selling and purchasing foreign currencies and cheques. Foreign currency trade: The acco

WHAT IS CARDIAC PACEMAKER.....?

The cardiac pacemaker is an electronic device which is used to initiate the heart beat when the S.A node (Sino-Atrial node) is seriously damaged and is unable to act as the natural pacemaker of the heart. The main aims of Artificial pacemaker is to control cardiac rate and rhythm when the natural pacemaker is defective or destroyed ,to initiative cardiac activity in ventricular standstill. Types of Pacemakers: Two types of pacemakers ( i) External Pacemaker ,(ii)Internal Pacemaker. ( i) External Pacemaker :  The pulse generating device remains outside the body and the electrical stimulation is conveyed to the heart through a pacing catheter.The external pacemakers are always temporary pacemakers. (ii)Internal Pacemaker :  The pulse generating device is implanted in the subcutaneous tissues and the electrical stimulation passed to the heart through pacing catheters.The internal pacemakers are always permanent pacemakers. When Pacemaker is used..? To treat partial or compl

10 Easy Natural Tips to lower Blood Pressure.

10 Easy Natural Tips to lower Blood Pressure. Maintain a desirable body weight. Spent some time in indoor or outdoor games. Avoid taking alcohol in large quantities. Strictly stop smocking. Reduce salt intake (The intake of salt should be less than 5gm per day ). Regular exercise. Take adequate rest and sleep. Practice relaxation methods like Yoga. Avoid self medication. Avoid high caloric Junk foods.

10 SIMPLE TIPS FOR MANAGING STRESS AND RELATED DISEASES

Develop an interesting hobby that makes daily life more interesting. Find some time for indoor/outdoor games. Develop the habit of relaxing through simple exercise like walking. Plan daily activities to avoid rushing to things done on time. Discuss problems with family members or friends who can help and solve the problems. Try to adjust with events ,situations and people that may be the source of problems. Daily spent some time with recreational activities with friends or family members. Avoid any activity that causes physical and mental strain and stress. Maintain a desirable body weight. Practice Yoga or meditation for 20-30 minutes daily. 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF O.R/OT NURSE

 Duties and Responsibility of Operation Room/Theatre nurse . Provide nursing care for patients undergoing surgery. Assist surgeons in major or minor operations. Maintain standards of nursing care in pre operative and post  operative planning, implementation and patient care. Prepare the operating room for all emergency and scheduled procedures. Keep principles of aseptic techniques in performing surgical scrub ,setting instruments,gowning,gloving as needed for the procedure. Assist as a circulatory or scrub nurse. Monitor and report all vital signs of patient. Administer oxygen therapy and suctions of secretions if required. Report any untoward reactions of patient to the surgeon or anaesthesiologist .  Carry out all the doctors order and directions. Give all psychological support to the patient and family.

GRAVIOLA ANTI CANCER TREATMENT

Graviola or mullathakka or Guanabana Graviola or Mullathakka Graviola also known as Guanabana,Cherimoya,Soursop,Custard Apple,Paw Paw,and in Indian languages this is known as Mullathakka or Mullatha pazham(Malayalam),Mullu Seetha Pazham(Tamil),Hanuman Fal(Hindi),Shul Ram Fal in different regions. The scientific name of Graviola or Sour Sop is Annona Moricata. Graviola fruit nutritionally rich in Vitamin C,Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2 and carbohydrates. It also contains Annonacin in high concentration. In some laboratory studies graviola extracts kills some forms of cancer cells that are resistant to certain chemotherapy drugs. But there is no large scale scientific studies or research  published in Anti cancer treatment with graviola. There is no scientific study published related to human cancer treatment and graviola fruit . In Ayurveda this fruit using for various disease conditions like ulcers,indigestion,constipation,dyspepsia,asthma and as a detoxifying agent.

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