Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac Arrhythmias And Dyslipidemias

Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac Arrhythmias And Dyslipidemias

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1) Minimum 9 pages (No word count per page)- Follow the 4x 4 rule: minimum of four paragraphs per page

You must strictly comply with the number of paragraphs requested per page.

Address each question objectively.

Answer exactly what is asked of you

Do not waste paragraphs on unnecessary information

Part 1: minimum Minimum 3 pages- minimum of four paragraphs per page

Part 2: minimum Minimum 3 pages- minimum of four paragraphs per page

Part 3: minimum Minimum 3 pages- minimum of four paragraphs per page

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Address each question objectively.

Answer exactly what is asked of you

Do not waste paragraphs on unnecessary information

Part 1: Coronary Artery Disease

1. Definition (One paragraph)

2. Etiology (One paragraph)

3. Describe the pathophysiology (One paragraph)

4. Describe 4 Risk Factors (One paragraph)

5. Describe 3 Subtypes (One paragraph)

6. How made the physical Examination (S&S) (Two paragraphs)

7. How to conclude the diagnosis for the topic (One paragraph)

8. Describe 3 differential Diagnoses (ICD10 code) (One paragraph)

9. Name 3 common pharmacologic Treatment (One paragraph)

a. Dosage

b. Time (one….two…three weeks..)

c. c. Intake frequency (4…6…8.. hours)

10. Management and Prognosis (One paragraph)

11. Treatment guidelines and follow-up (One paragraph)

Part 2: Cardiac Arrhythmias

1. Definition (One paragraph)

2. Etiology (One paragraph)

3. Describe the pathophysiology (One paragraph)

4. Describe 4 Risk Factors (One paragraph)

5. Describe 3 Subtypes (One paragraph)

6. How made the physical Examination (S&S) (Two paragraphs)

7. How to conclude the diagnosis for the topic (One paragraph)

8. Describe 3 differential Diagnoses (ICD10 code) (One paragraph)

9. Name 3 common pharmacologic Treatment (One paragraph)

a. Dosage

b. Time (one….two…three weeks..)

c. c. Intake frequency (4…6…8.. hours)

10. Management and Prognosis (One paragraph)

11. Treatment guidelines and follow-up (One paragraph)

Part 3: Dyslipidemias

1. Definition (One paragraph)

2. Etiology (One paragraph)

3. Describe the pathophysiology (One paragraph)

4. Describe 4 Risk Factors (One paragraph)

5. Describe 3 Subtypes (One paragraph)

6. How made the physical Examination (S&S) (Two paragraphs)

7. How to conclude the diagnosis for the topic (One paragraph)

8. Describe 3 differential Diagnoses (ICD10 code) (One paragraph)

9. Name 3 common pharmacologic Treatment (One paragraph)

a. Dosage

b. Time (one….two…three weeks..)

c. c. Intake frequency (4…6…8.. hours)

10. Management and Prognosis (One paragraph)

11. Treatment guidelines and follow-up (One paragraph)

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