Living and dying with congestive heart failure: addressing the needs of older congestive heart failure patients. Age Ageing. 2003;32: 566Y568.Jones AM, O'Connell JE, Gray CS. Living and dying with congestive heart failure: addressing the needs of older congestive heart failure patients. Age ...
Police body camera video of Ambler’s death, released to the Statesman under the Texas Public Information Act, shows the gasping 400-pound (180-kilogram) man telling the deputies that he wants to comply with their demands but that he can’t because he has congestive heart failure. “I am...
But thingstook an unexpected turnwhen he received news that his wife of 54 years, 81-year-old Ann Rice, wasstruggling to breathe. She hada history ofchronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure and h...
congestive heart failure,coronary artery disease, and renal failure and to successfully treat previously fatal diseases such as cancer, bacterial infections, and tuberculosis has complicated the natural process of dying. Individuals and healthcare providers regard prolonging...
Living and dying with congestive heart failure: addressing the needs of older congestive heart failure patients Discusses issues related to congestive heart failure (CHF) in Great Britain as of November 2003. Overview of the prevalence of the CHF in Great Britain; D... AM Jones,JE O’Connell,...
Instead, palliative care can be provided along with curative treatment options to anyone suffering from serious illness (e.g., congestive heart failure) independent of prognosis. Both palliative and hospice care are provided by interdisciplinary teams that emphasize the importance of clients’ wishes ...
Willems became unwell during the rehearsals for a gala event on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Royal Theatre Carré in Amsterdam, later that evening. He died of the effects of congestive heart failure in the Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis hospital. The event, which would have been attende...
myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and pneumonia as modifiers of the risk of dying on an extreme temperatur... J Schwartz - 《Epidemiology》 被引量: 484发表: 2005年 Passive Smoking and the Risk of Heart Disease OBJECTIVE: This paper reviews the...
A large, international study ofCOVID-19patients confirmed thatcardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, congestive heart failure, chronic kidney disease, stroke, and cancer can increase a patient’s risk of dying from thevirus. Penn State College of Medicine researchers say their findings may ...
This can be caused by either a problem with the lungs or heart and can be a sign of serious illnesses like congestive heart failure. Of course, some very serious but treatable illnesses like pneumonia can also cause your dog’s gums to turn blue. ...