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Pathophysiology Algorithm Diagram of Hypertensive Emergencies

Pathophysiology of hypertensive emergency (crisis hypertension) is shown in the picture below (click to enlarge image). Hypertensive emergency is characterized by a severe elevation in blood pressure (> 180/120 mm Hg) complicated by evidence of impending or progressive target organ dysfunction (coronary ischemia, disordered cerebral function, cerebrovascular events, pulmonary edema, and renal failure). …

Emergency Guideline for Standards Treatment Of Adult And Pediatric Asthma

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease characterized by periodic attacks of wheezing, shortness of  breath, and a tight feeling in the chest which is caused by allergens or even an infection of the upper respiratory tract. Since acute asthma is a very serious condition, it should be cleared away as soon as possible due to the difficulties of breathing. Below, we provide you with materials in a Guideline article for Emergency S…