The Health Institution and the Role of Health Professionals: A Comprehensive Guide
The Health Institution: A Complex System
The health institution is a complex system with a particular hierarchical organizational structure and general operating principles to ensure that it achieves its objectives. The overall objective is to care for the health of citizens. To achieve this goal, health institutions employ health professionals (health personnel) and other non-health personnel.
Health institutions can be public or private. According to their scope, hospitals can be national, regional,
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According to its scope, the hospitals can be: national regional, provincial, district,
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AP:
AP + Ischemia: | Blood Supply to the Myocardium: | Myocardial Oxygen Demand: |
1. Myocardial Oxygen Demand > Oxygen Supply → ST Depression in the absence of angina is called silent ischemia.2. Cellular Acidosis & Lactate Release 3. ST Depression on ECG !!! Angina = Ischemia | • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), A Stenosis → Stable angina if > 70% lumen obliteration • Coronary Artery Spasm (Endothelial Dysfunction) • Hypercoagulation States • Anemia • ↑ Heart Rate, |