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concept map on cardiac chest pain ( acute coronary syndrome) power-point slide the actual concept map and students need to present how each of the following clearly relates to the overall concept map:...

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concept map on cardiac chest pain ( acute coronary syndrome) power-point slide
the actual concept map and students need to present how each of the following clearly relates to the overall concept map:
    • Pathophysiology of the acute coronary syndrome (chest pain included)

    • Risk factors associated with acute coronary syndrome

    • Signs and symptoms of acute coronary syndrome

    • Diagnostic testing

    • Clinical management of the patient by the healthcare team in the hospital setting

    • Medication management

    • Complications

  1. Please note:

    • Connecting arrows and linking words demonstrate the relationship between the pathophysiology and the signs and symptoms of the diagnosis (to demonstrate critical thinking and clinical reasoning).

    • Arrows MUST be used in conjunction with linking words/phrases

    • Connecting arrows and linking words demonstrate the rationale for the clinical

      interventions identified by linking to the pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of the diagnosis (to demonstrate clinical reasoning and clinical judgement).



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Bandita answered on Sep 05 2021
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ASSESSMENT ITEM 2: CONCEPT MAP GROUP PRESENTATION
Table of Contents
Acute Coronary Syndrome    3
Pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndrome    3
Risk Factors Associated with Acute Coronary Syndrome    3
Signs and Symptoms of Acute Coronary Syndrome    4
Diagnostic Testing    4
Clinical Management of the Patient    5
Medication Management    5
Complications    5
References    6
Acute Coronary Syndrome
    Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) mentions to a group of health conditions, which involves unstable angina, Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI), as well as ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). A data estimated by the American Heart Association states that an individual has a history of encountering a heart attack in every 41 seconds (Agnello et al., 2017). Some common forms of coronary heart disease could be asymptomatic, whereas acute coronary syndrome is always a symptomatic syndrome.
Pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndrome
    Chest pain is one of the topmost causes for the increasing rates in emergency department visits of people. The initial aftermath of the syndrome differs with the size, duration as well as location and range from transitory ischemia to infarction. The quantification of new and more fragile markers, which would specify that necrosis of some cell could likely happen even in the moderate forms and hence, the ischemic events takes place on continuity, as well as the classification into various subsets, which is somewhere inconsistent, even though it is useful. The outcomes of the acute event primarily depend on the type as well as mass of infarction of the cardiac tissues (Singh & Grossman, 2017).
    The primary pathophysiology in acute coronary syndrome is reduced flow of blood to the part of the heart musculature that is generally the secondary part to rupture of plaque as well as generation of thrombus. Acute coronary syndrome could also be secondary towards the vasospasm with or without any underlying...
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