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What is the number 1 risk factor for stable angina
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Read moreHow do you diagnose stable angina,”ECG – Normal or ST depressionIf able to exercise –> Stress test or stress echo*Positive stress test: ST depression, arrythmia, chest pain*Positive stress echo: Wall motion abnormalitiesIf unable to exercise –> IV adenosine, dipyridamole, or dobumtamineIf positive finding
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Read moreBarthel scale,”1. Presence or absence of fecal incontinence & urinary incontinence2. Help needed with grooming, toilet use, feeding3. Help needed with transfers (eg from chair to bed), walking, dressing
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