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Cardiovascular Disorders Signs and Symptoms

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Pain, (usually relieved by rest), heaviness or tightness in chest, usually substernal or retrosternal, may radiate, dyspnea, anxiety, apprehension, Diaphorisis and nausea   Angina Pectoris  
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Asymptomatic (silent mi), pain ( not relieved by rest), nausea, SOB, dizziness, weakness, diaphoresis, pallor (ashen-color), and sens of impending doom.   Myocardial Infarction  
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Decreased cardiac output, fatigue, angina, anxiety, oliguria, decreased gi mobility, pale cool skin, weight gain, and restlessness.   Congestive Heart Failure  
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Restlessness, agitation, disorientation, diaphoresis, dyspnea, tachypnea, pallor or cyanosis, cough (large amts of blood tinged frothy sputum), wheezing, crackles, and cold extermities.   Pulmonary Endema  
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Fatigue, angina, oliguria, pale cool skin, weight gain, restlessness, abnormal breath sounds, and edema   Valvular Heart Disease  
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Elevated temperature, elevated heart rate, epistaxis, anemia, joint pain and stiffness, nodules of the joints, specific to valve affected, and heart murmur.   Rheumatic Heart Disease  
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Debilitatin pain (aggravated by lying supine, deep breathing, coughing, swallowing and moving the trunk. Also, dyspnea, fever, chills, dyaphoresis, leukocytosis, pericardial friction rub, and pericardial effusion (x-ray)   Pericarditis  
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Influenza like symptoms, fever, fatigue, chest pain, headaches, joint pain and chills.   Endocarditis  
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Vary according to site of infection, cardiac enlargement, murmur, gallop and tachycardia.   Myocarditis  
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Angina, syncope, fatigue, dyspnea on exertion, severe exercise intolerance, s/s of left and right sided CHF (dyspnea, peripheral edema, ascites and hepatic dysfunction).   Cardiomyopathy  
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