Angioplasty: What are the main factors of a successful angioplasty procedure?

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Blog 17: Fourth Interview

1. What types of medication are administered before a procedure?
2. What are some of the reactions?
3. When the patient is in the operation room, what kinds of substances are given to them?
4. What are blood thinners?
5. What do blood thinners do in the case of an angioplasty procedure?
6. What types of medication does the patient need to be on after the procedure?
7. When in the recovery room, what is necessary of the patient?
8. What assures the success of the angioplasty after the procedure?
9. Do the patients continue prior medications?
10. Will the patients need follow-ups?
11. What types of medications are order for the patient when leaving the hospital?
12. Are dosages different depending on the patient?
13. Are dosages different depending on how many blockages were mover or stents place?
14. Are dosages different depending on one's size?
15. What types of blood thinners are given, generally?
16. How do you go around patients that are allergic to general blood thinners?
17. When the patient is released, what are their duties?
18. What kinds of diets are best suited for an interventional procedure (angioplasty w/ stenting)?
19. When the doctor schedules a check-up, what do they look for?
20. What are the dangers of blood thinners?

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