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Assignment:
Please help Running reports that pull together disparate data points is an MIS' key contribution. That feature, however, comes with a significant cost. MIS implementation is an expensive investment that includes the hardware and software purchases, as well as the integration with existing systems and training of all employees.
1. How often does verapamil cause impotence and inhibit ejaculation?
2. Why does a patient with congestive cardiac failure have excessive sweating?
3. What is cardiac asthma?
4. In a book, under the title 'Heart failure' I have seen the following phrase: 'Cardiac failure occurs when, despite normal venous pressures, the heart is unable to maintain sufficient cardiac output...'. Is it correct to say 'normal venous pressures'? All protective and compensatory mechanisms raise the venous pressure to maintain a sufficient cardiac output - according to Frank-Starling law - and this is the case in heart failure, so I think it was meant to say: '...despite high venous pressures...'.
5. I wanted to ask whether a third heart sound is present, or should be present, in all cases of heart failure, whatever the underlying cause.
6. Why can left heart failure lead to right heart failure but not vice versa? What is the physiology involved in this transition?
7. Could you explain the fetal gene program, activated in heart failure?
8. How safe is it to stop administration of carvedilol to a patient with heart failure? Can the drug be tapered off? What are the effects/dangers of stopping carvedilol suddenly? What, if any, are the reasons for discontinuing carvedilol in patients with heart failure?
9. What are the advantages and disadvantages of furosemide in the treatment of cardiac failure?
10. In heart failure, can furosemide be given once daily?