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... Read moreหลายคนถามกันบ่อยว่า “หัวใจเต้นผิดจังหวะ ห้ามกินอะไร” หรือถ้ามีภาวะ “หัวใจโต ห้ามกินอะไรบ้าง” เราว่าแกนหลักอยู่ที่โภชนาการที่ช่วยลดภาระหัวใจ + ลดสิ่งกระตุ้นให้หัวใจเต้นไว/เต้นสะดุดค่ะ (แชร์แบบที่เราใช้จัดมื้อในชีวิตจริง) สิ่งที่มัก “ควรเลี่ยง” ถ้ามีอาการใจสั่น/หัวใจเต้นผิดจังหวะ 1) คาเฟอีนและเครื่องดื่มชูกำลัง: กาแฟเข้ม ชาเข้ม โคล่า/ชูกำลัง บางคนไวมาก แค่แก้วเดียวก็ใจสั่น ลองลดเหลือครึ่งแก้วหรือเปลี่ยนเป็นดีแคฟ/สมุนไพรไม่คาเฟอีน 2) แอลกอฮอล์: ทำให้หัวใจเต้นผิดจังหวะได้ โดยเฉพาะดื่มหนักหรือดื่มรวดเดียว ถ้ากำลังมีอาการ แนะนำงดไปก่อนสักช่วง 3) อาหารเค็มจัด/โซเดียมสูง: บะหมี่กึ่งฯ ซุปก้อน ไส้กรอก แหนม เบคอน น้ำจิ้มเยอะ ๆ ความเค็มทำให้บวมน้ำ ความดันขึ้น หัวใจทำงานหนักขึ้น (โดยเฉพาะคนหัวใจโต) 4) ของทอด/ไขมันอิ่มตัว-ไขมันทรานส์: ไก่ทอด ขนมอบเนยมาก ๆ มาการีนบางชนิด เพราะกระทบไขมันในเลือดและการอักเสบ ทำให้ภาพรวมสุขภาพหัวใจแย่ลง 5) น้ำตาลสูง/คาร์บขัดสี: ชานมหวาน ขนมหวาน ข้าวขาวเยอะ ๆ ทำให้พลังงานแกว่ง บางคนรู้สึกใจสั่นได้ และกระทบเมตาบอลิซึมระยะยาว แล้ว “อาหารบำรุงหัวใจเต้นผิดจังหวะ” ควรเน้นอะไรบ้าง (ต่อยอดจากแนว 5 กลุ่มอาหาร) - โปรตีนไม่ติดมัน: ปลา ไก่ไม่ติดหนัง ไข่ เต้าหู้ ช่วยอิ่มนาน ไม่เพิ่มไขมันอิ่มตัวมากเกินไป - ไขมันดี: ปลาไขมันดี (แซลมอน ซาร์ดีน) อะโวคาโด ถั่วต่าง ๆ น้ำมันมะกอก เน้นปริมาณพอดี ช่วยดูแลหัวใจ - ผักผลไม้หลากสี: เน้นผักใบเขียว/ผลไม้ไม่หวานจัด ได้ใยอาหารและโพแทสเซียม ช่วยบาลานซ์ความดัน (แต่ถ้ามีโรคไตต้องถามแพทย์ก่อนเรื่องโพแทสเซียม) - ธัญพืชไม่ขัดสี: ข้าวกล้อง ขนมปังโฮลวีต ข้าวโอ๊ต ช่วยคุมไขมันและน้ำตาล - แร่ธาตุที่เกี่ยวกับจังหวะหัวใจ: แมกนีเซียมและโพแทสเซียมจากอาหารจริง เช่น กล้วย อะโวคาโด ถั่ว เมล็ดฟักทอง ผักใบเขียว (เน้น “จากอาหาร” ก่อน ไม่แนะนำซื้อเสริมเองถ้าไม่ได้ตรวจเลือด) ทริคจัดมื้อแบบทำได้จริง (ที่เราชอบใช้) - จาน 1 มื้อ: ผักครึ่งจาน + โปรตีน 1 ฝ่ามือ + คาร์บไม่ขัดสี 1 กำมือ + ไขมันดีเล็กน้อย - ปรุงรส: ใช้เครื่องเทศ/มะนาว/พริกไทยแทนการเติมน้ำปลาเยอะ ๆ ช่วยลดโซเดียมได้มาก - ถ้ามีใจสั่นบ่อย: ลองจดว่าเกิดหลังอาหารอะไร/เครื่องดื่มอะไร เพื่อหาตัวกระตุ้นของตัวเอง สุดท้าย ถ้ามีอาการแน่นหน้าอก หน้ามืด เป็นลม หัวใจเต้นแรงผิดปกตินาน ๆ หรือสงสัยหัวใจโต แนะนำพบแพทย์เพื่อตรวจคลื่นหัวใจและรับคำแนะนำโภชนาการเฉพาะโรคจะปลอดภัยที่สุดค่ะ

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I Can Do Your Proctored Exams

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Pediatric Respiratory/Cardiac Disorders
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Aarin Waters

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A title slide for a presentation or guide titled 'ECG's you should never miss MADE EASY', displayed over a blurred background of an ECG machine and patient.
An ECG strip illustrating 'Sinus Rhythm', described as normal with P waves followed by QRS complexes and a heart rate between 60-100 bpm.
An ECG strip illustrating 'Sinus Tachycardia', characterized by P waves followed by QRS complexes and a heart rate over 100 bpm, with common causes listed.
THE MEMORY-HACK METHOD FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS
THE MEMORY-HACK METHOD FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS ✅ 1. Active Recall (Your #1 weapon) Instead of rereading, do this: 1. Close the book 2. Recall the concept on a blank page 3. Speak or write it in your own words Example: After ECG chapter → write: • “Causes o
samih | Cardiac Tech Student

samih | Cardiac Tech Student

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🫀 Cardiac Tamponade
🫀What Is Cardiac Tamponade? 🫀Cardiac tamponade happens when fluid whether blood, exudate, or another type accumulates rapidly in the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart. The excess fluid increases pressure on the heart, restricting its ability to fill and pump effectively. This can quickl
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Revive IV Hydration 💉

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A study guide page covering medical topics. It defines opisthotonos and its management, details the menstrual cycle (duration, phases, hormones), explains migraines (triggers, symptoms, treatments), and introduces multiple sclerosis (CNS disease, symptoms, initial signs, and early treatments).
A study guide page continuing multiple sclerosis treatments (drugs for exacerbations, urinary retention, muscle spasms, diet, fluid, sensory issues, exacerbation triggers). It then covers myasthenia gravis (neuromuscular junction, muscle weakness, bulbar signs, demographics, neurotransmitter, drug classes, surgery, Tensilon test, care, crises).
A study guide page detailing myocardial infarction (definition, symptoms, pain relief, complications, risk factors, activity, EKG changes, lab markers, O2 needs). It then introduces hemodialysis (graft, AV fistula, frequency, duration, and access methods).
Mark Klimek Blue Book Part 6️⃣
This consist of: ✨Continuation of Meningitis ✨Menstrual Cycle ✨Migraines ✨Multiple Sclerosis ✨Myasthenia Gravis ✨Myocardial Infarction ✨Hemodialysis ✨Hemophilia ✨Hepatitis ✨Herpes/Shingles ✨Patient Safety ✨Hyperemesis Gravidarum ✨Hypertension ✨Hypovolemic Shock ✨Hysterectomy ✨Ec
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Jam

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Master Your Body: The Ultimate Systems Guide
The human body is an intricate masterpiece of biological engineering, governed by specialized systems that ensure survival, movement, and internal balance. The skeletal and muscular systems provide the structural framework and mechanical power necessary for mobility, with bones classified by shape
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GetHelpWithProctoredExam

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Nursing rationales covering safety and infection control, including impetigo, Hep A, preventing aspiration and falls. It also details restraints, CPR guidelines, and miscellaneous information like water temperature, providing essential study points for nursing students.
Nursing rationales on pharmacology, including antipsychotics, insulin, muscle relaxants, mannitol, levothyroxine, and opioid use disorder. It also covers growth and development considerations and mental health topics like drug intoxications, offering key information for nursing studies.
Nursing rationales covering drug overdose symptoms (cannabis, cocaine, opiates), therapeutic communication, and fundamentals like delegation, assistive devices, and mobility. It also details non-pharmacological interventions (TENS, acupuncture) and miscellaneous procedures (orthostatic VS, chest tube management).
📚FREE Archer Rationales PDF!📚
For NCLEX & Nursing School! ✨ Hey future nurses! 🩺 I came across this Archer Rationales PDF and thought it could really help anyone studying for the NCLEX or currently in nursing school. It’s packed with clear explanations that break down tough concepts and help you understand why answers ar
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A medical monitor screen displaying vital signs like CO2, ECG, and CPR data, with the text 'UNDERSTANDING M.A.P' overlaid, indicating the topic of mean arterial pressure.
A close-up of a medical device screen showing a blood pressure reading of 113/79 and an oxygen saturation of 94%, with 'WelchAllyn' branding visible.
A sticky note with 'Remember this' and the numbers 1, 2, 3, set against a background with part of the word 'CALCULATE', illustrating a mnemonic for MAP calculation.
More than blood pressure...Nurses save for later
vital signs 101: Understanding M.A.P (mean arterial pressure) As nurses, we monitor vital signs constantly, but how often do we check MAP? If you're wondering why it matters, here's my quick & easy breakdown that helps me remember! What is MAP? MAP measures the average pressure
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Jazz Allegra

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Learning Cardiac Meds as a Nurse 🤍
A Journey of Heartbreak and Hope When I first became a nurse, learning cardiovascular medications felt like trying to memorize the names of 15 kids at a family reunion while they all ran in different directions. Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers—what even is a calcium chann
Antonia Napier

Antonia Napier

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📘Cardiovascular System Recap 🫀
✨ Hey med minds! 🧠 We’ve officially wrapped up the Cardiovascular System chapter — and what a ride it’s been! From heart chambers and valves to the flow of blood and the power of circulation, this unit taught us how vital the heart is to our survival. ⸻——⸻——⸻—— 🩺 Cardiovascular Highlights: &#
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A white index card with 'Generic Drug Name' written in black marker, held by a hand.
A lined index card showing a color-coded legend for pharmacology card sections like 'drug class,' 'MOA,' 'side effects,' and 'nursing interventions,' with 'Trade Name' at the top.
A white index card with 'Bumetanide' written in black marker, held by a hand.
MED CARDS!!
First semester student here! One thing I recommend you purchase for nursing school is a good set of pharmacology med cards! If you do not want to purchase premade cards, here is a beneficial layout to create your own! My school does not require us to take pharm 1 or pharm 2 anymore, so the only
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Aveee💗🩺

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A digital note advises nursing students to study old information daily for at least one hour, highlighting its importance for final exams and patient care, with parts of the text highlighted in orange.
Nursing school study tips:
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samih | Cardiac Tech Student

samih | Cardiac Tech Student

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