AED: Have you seen them in action?
September 21, 2008 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Have a Heart – Treat your Heart with Care… Guest post by Heather Johnson
August 3, 2008 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
This post was contributed by Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of what is a radiographer. She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323 at gmail dot com….
A cardiac arrest can hit you when you least expect it, with no warning whatsoever, and at times, the first attack itself is fatal. If your family has a history of heart diseases, if you’re beset by diabetes, hypertension or high cholesterol, or if you’re overweight and a regular smoker, then your risk factor is much higher than the average human being. The only way you can …read more
Are you prepared to administer CPR?
June 8, 2008 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
A little late but better then never! Last week was National CPR and Automatic External Defibrillator Awareness Week.
With that being said, are you prepared to administer CPR at home if need be?
According to the American Heart Association 80% of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests happen at home so being trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation can mean the difference between life and death for a loved one.
This is very important as it is pool and water season among the Northern hemisphere. It is important to stay current with CPR as well- as it changes every so often based on research and …read more
Angina drug proves to treat long QT syndrome
April 1, 2008 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
As many as 1000 deaths each year are associated with long QT syndrome. This very scary cardiac arrhythmia puts teen and young persons at risk for sudden cardiac arrest, usually ending in death. These same young ladies and gents have healthy hearts otherwise.
Researchers have found that a drug that is used in cases of angina can safely help to treat QT syndrome…
In the current, pilot study, researchers found that a drug, ranolazine (brand name Ranexa, CV Therapeutics) shortens the QT interval by about 5 percent; just enough to reduce symptoms and risks associated with one form of LQTS (LQT3-deltaKPQ)
What …read more
Young basketball player alive due to AED and ‘cooling’ procedure after cardiac arrest
March 10, 2008 by Kendra James, RN
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
This is so scary to me, a mom of three young kids. 18 year old Adam Thielen went it cardiac arrest while on the sidelines of his school basketball game. Thanks to spectators that were familiar with an AED, this 3 sport athlete was revived as his parents looked on.
Adam was rushed to Monticello Hospital where he was stabilized, then, moved quickly to North Memorial in Robbinsdale, where doctors, led by Emergency Physician Marc Conterato, hurried to protect Adam’s brain by using what must be medicine’s “coolest” procedure. “What we’ve learned in recent years is if we can cool them …read more




