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Old Oct 19, 2006, 02:00 AM
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my simple question

hello nurses!

I just have a question... little bit confused with this thing, about angina pectoris i've been searching the internet and didn't find the answer...

is angina pectoris a medical Dx or it could be one of the assessment finding related to CAD or maybe angina pectoris is just a term for chest pain but not necessarily a medical Dx?


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Old Oct 19, 2006, 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by watatet
hello nurses!

I just have a question... little bit confused with this thing, about angina pectoris i've been searching the internet and didn't find the answer...

is angina pectoris a medical Dx or it could be one of the assessment finding related to CAD or maybe angina pectoris is just a term for chest pain but not necessarily a medical Dx?
The noun angina pectoris has one meaning:
Meaning #1: a heart condition marked by paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart
Synonym: angina

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Old Oct 19, 2006, 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by watatet
hello nurses!

I just have a question... little bit confused with this thing, about angina pectoris i've been searching the internet and didn't find the answer...

is angina pectoris a medical Dx or it could be one of the assessment finding related to CAD or maybe angina pectoris is just a term for chest pain but not necessarily a medical Dx?
Angina is to Angina Pectoris LIKE
Ward Clerk is to Health Unit Coordinator

they are the same thing, different ways of saying it.

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Old Oct 19, 2006, 05:12 AM
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It's a medical dx. The pain is a symptom...angina is the condition causing the symptom. "Chest pain" doesn't necessarily mean the pt has angina...other things can cause chest pain, too.

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Old Oct 19, 2006, 06:57 AM
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Chest pain is a symptom of a condition or disease. Chest pain can have many different causes--cardiac (angina, MI, pericarditis myocarditis, aortic dissection, etc) or noncardiac (musculoskeletal chest pain, chest wall pain, pleuritic CP, sensory such as in herpes zoster, etc etc).

Angina is a medical diagnosis and chest pain is a symptom of it. Angina is caused by a reduced oxygen supply. It is almost always associated with coronary artery disease, but angina can result from coronary artery vasospasm, fibrosis, embolism, and a few other reasons that I can't remember.

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Old Oct 19, 2006, 02:17 PM
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thanks a lot guys

I ask this because my teacher want it to use "angina" as a finding assessment and in nursing Dx, and I said no because it's a medical Dx, eventually we came into argument that I did insist that can't use it for nursing Dx or assessment finding,

your answer settled it!

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