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Pharmacology

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Angina Pectoris   chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart  
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Arteriosclerosis   hardening or fibrosis of the arteries  
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Atherosclerosis   accumulation of fatty deposits in the walls of arteries  
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Chronic Heart Failure   heart disease caused by weakness of the contractile force of the myocardium  
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Coronary Artery Disease   disease of the coronary arteries that decreases blood flow to the heart  
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Electrocardiogram   recording of the electrical activity of the heart  
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Ischemia   condition of insufficient tissue blood flow  
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Myocardial Infarction   sudden death of an area of heart muscle, commonly referred to as a heart attack  
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Hypercalcemia   high serum calcium  
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Hyperkalemia   high serum potassium  
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Maintenance Dose   daily dosage of cardiac glycoside that maintains effective drug levels in the blood  
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Antiarrhythmic Drug   drug used to restore normal cardiac rhythm  
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Arrhythmia   disorder of cardiac conduction and electrical impulse formation  
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Ventricle Fibrillation   the most serious arrythmia; usually a terminal event where ventricular contractions are no longer able to effectively pump blood  
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Coronary Artery   artery that supplies blood flow to the heart  
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