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Blood Pressure

Fact of the Day It’s possible to have a broken heart. It’s called broken heart syndrome and can have similar symptoms as a heart attack. The difference is that a heart attack is from heart disease and broken heart syndrome is caused by a rush of stress hormones from an emotional or physical stress event.

Agglutination

Save the Patient! https://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/bloodtypinggame/​

Blood pressure High BP Low BP Damage to arteries Stroke … heart Heart attack … brain Kidney failure …kidneys …eyes

EKG

Reading an EKG

Heart beats Can have varying rhythms – not always a bad thing