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Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
Rumi: 10 dimensions of spiritual awakening. When you stop looking for yourself, you will find the entire universe because what you are looking for is also looking for you. Anything you do persevere every day can open a door to the depths of your spirit. In silence, I slipped into the secret realm, and I enjoyed everything to observe the magic around me, and didn't make any noise. Why do you like to crawl when you are born with wings? The soul has its own ears and can hear things that the mind cannot understand. Seek inward for the answer to everything, everything in the universe is in you. Lovers do not end up meeting somewhere, and there is no parting in this world. A wound is where light enters your heart.
Chronic heart failure is not just a problem of the speed of heart rate! It is caused by the decrease in myocardial contraction and diastolic function, which leads to insufficient cardiac output, which in turn causes congestion in the pulmonary circulation and congestion in the systemic circulation. From causes, inducement to compensation mechanisms, the pathophysiological processes of heart failure are complex and diverse. By controlling edema, reducing the heart's front and afterload, improving cardiac comfort function, and preventing and treating basic causes, we can effectively respond to this challenge. Only by understanding the mechanisms and clinical manifestations of heart failure and mastering prevention and treatment strategies can we better protect heart health.
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is a phenomenon that cellular function and metabolic disorders and structural damage will worsen after organs or tissues restore blood supply. Its main mechanisms include increased free radical generation, calcium overload, and the role of microvascular and leukocytes. The heart and brain are common damaged organs, manifested as changes in myocardial metabolism and ultrastructural changes, decreased cardiac function, etc. Prevention and control measures include removing free radicals, reducing calcium overload, improving metabolism and controlling reperfusion conditions, such as low sodium, low temperature, low pressure, etc. Understanding these mechanisms can help develop effective treatment options and alleviate ischemic injury.
Reading Notes on "Key Dialogue"
Author's introduction
Joseph Grenie
Leadership Trainer
Bestselling Author
Ron McMillan
Organizational behavioral experts
Trainer
Al Sweetzler
Communication expert
writer
Cory Patterson
Leadership Consultant
writer
introduction
The power of dialogue
Define key conversations
High risk
Different views
Strong emotions
The importance of key conversations
Influencing relationships
Influence the quality of decision making
Consequences of a failed conversation
Personal level
The relationship breaks
Lack of trust
Organizational level
Inefficient
Team split
Part One: Preparation for key conversations
Chapter 1: Clarify your goals
Distinguish between purpose and result
Purpose: What you want to achieve
Result: What you want the other person to do
How to set goals
Start with the heart
Consider long-term and short-term goals
Chapter 2: Pay attention to your behavior
Observe your behavior
self conscious
Emotional Management
Control your behavior
Avoid impulsiveness
keep Calm
Chapter 3: How to observe others
Listen to non-verbal signals
Body Language
Facial expressions
Understand others' feelings
Empathy
Emotional resonance
Part 2: Tips for Key Dialogue
Chapter 4: Ensure safety
Create a safe atmosphere
Avoid threats
Build trust
How to Repair a Cracked Feeling
Apologize
Acknowledge mistakes
Chapter 5: Controlling Emotions
Identify emotions
Aware of the existence of emotions
Understand the source of emotions
Manage emotions
Self-regulation
Express emotions
Chapter 6: How to act
Develop an action plan
Clarify the steps to take action
Set measurable goals
Implement an action plan
Take action
Adjust the strategy
Part 3: Application of Key Dialogues
Chapter 7: How to talk to the hard-to-handle person
Identify difficult behaviors
Escape from responsibility
Verbal Attack
Coping strategies
keep Calm
Use positive communication skills
Chapter 8: How to conduct key conversations in the team
Establish a common goal
Clarify the team vision
Achieve a consensus
Promote teamwork
Encourage open communication
Resolve conflicts
Chapter 9: How to hold key conversations in high-voltage environments
Manage stress
Breathing skills
Relaxation training
Keep a clear mind
Focus on
Avoid emotional decision-making
Part 4: Summary of key dialogues
Chapter 10: Continuity of Key Dialogue
Continuous learning and improvement
Reflect on experience
Continuous practice
The future of key dialogue
Adapt to changes
Continuous development
Conclusion
The value of key conversations
Improve relationships
Improve the quality of decision-making
Encourage readers to act
Practice key dialogue skills
Share experience and results
appendix
Key conversation toolbox
Tips and tools
Behavioral strategy
Communication Model
Case study
Practical application
Effectiveness Assessment
Acknowledgements
Thanks to the collaborators
Co-author
Contributors
Thanks to readers
Feedback and support
Grow together
illustrate
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