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Articles & Abstracts
Viewing from a high point can align one's perspective and enable the
closer images to make more sense. The castle top can offer an advantaged
viewpoint provided the castle does not exist with a moat around it, but
puts out a bridge to the community for communication and better understanding.
With this in mind, this website column on the Internet will make available
current thoughts, discoveries, problems that surface and "what have
you" in our attempt to provide progress on the learning curve which
is being developed with the chest pain strategy and early symptom recognition
awareness programs throughout the United States. Together this will be referred
to as EHAC, an acronym for Early Heart Attack Care.
"Be prepared" is not only the Boy Scouts' motto, it will also
be our mission in our obligation to fulfill and interpret best what we know
in the area of heart attack.
Early Heart Attack Care Program Saves Lives, Resources
Chest pain centers: moving toward proactive acute coronary care
Reducing Patient Delay in Seeking Treatment for Acute Myocardial Infarction
A Clinical Trial of a Chest-Pain Observation Unit for Patients with Unstable Angina
The Chest-Pain Unit -- Ready for Prime Time?
How You Can Be A Heart Saver
What the Public Needs to Know About Heart Attacks
Prodromal Angina
Recommendations
The Learning Curve
The Cliff Scene
Premonitory Symptoms
Overcoming Reluctance to Seek Help
The Chain of Survival
The Use of Automatic External Defribrillators
(AED's) on Airlines in Flight
The Time Factor in Patients
With Acute Myocardial Infarction
Expanding The Strategy of EHAC
Message Into Different Sectors of the Community
Critical Pathway for ACS
Nuclear Cardiology
The Paul Dudley White
Coronary Care System
St. Agnes Health Care
EHAC
vs. REACT: Outreach programs for
the early heart attack care
Medicine is learned by the bedside, not in the classroom.
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