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    Fundus height at various weeks of pregnancy.

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    Crowding of abdominal contents late in pregnancy.

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    Charts & Figures: Normal Blood Flow of the Heart and Lungs

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    Charts & Figures: Classification of Hemorrhage

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    The nursing process is depicted schematically in this circle. Starting from the innermost circle, nursing

    assessment, the process moves outward through the formulation of nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems;planning, with setting of goals and priorities in the nursing plan of care; implementation and documentation; and,

    finally, the ongoing process of evaluation and outcomes.

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    Charts and Figures: The Quadrants

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    Charts and Figures: Vital Signs

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    Charts & Figures: Healthful Snacks for Weight Loss

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    Cardiac Tamponade

    Cardiac tamponade is a compression of the heart that occurs when blood or fluid builds up in the space

    between the myocardium (heart muscle) and the pericardium (outer covering sac of the heart).

    Causes/risk factors

    In this condition, blood or fluid collects in the pericardium. This prevents the ventricles from expanding

    fully. The excess pressure from the fluid prevents the heart from functioning normally.

    Cardiac tamponade can occur due to:

    Dissecting aortic aneurysm (thoracic)

    End-stage lung cancer

    Heart attack (acute MI)

    Heart surgery

    Pericarditiscaused by bacterial or viral infections

    Wounds to the heart

    Other potential causes include:

    Heart tumors

    Hypothyroidism

    Kidney failure

    Placement of central lines

    Radiation therapy to the chest

    Recent invasive heart procedures

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/n/pmh_adam/A000182/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/n/pmh_adam/A000182/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/n/pmh_adam/A000182/
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    Recent open heart surgery

    Systemic lupus erythematosus

    Symptoms

    Anxiety, restlessness

    Chest pain

    Radiating to the neck, shoulder, back, or abdomen

    Sharp, stabbing

    Worsened by deep breathing or coughing

    Difficulty breathing

    Discomfort, sometimes relieved by sitting upright or leaning forward

    Fainting, light-headedness

    Pale, gray, or blue skin

    Palpitations

    Rapid breathing

    Swelling of the abdomen or other areas

    (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

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