Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Continuing Medical Education Programs

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Continuing Medical Education Programs"— Presentation transcript:

1 Continuing Medical Education Programs
Dr. Anika Niambi Al-Shura, Lecturer Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

2 Integrative Cardiovascular Clinical Therapies
Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

3 Advanced Clinical Therapies in Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine
This course is approved by the following agencies: National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) for 9.5 PDA points and Florida State Board of Acupuncture for 10 CEUs. The companion textbook: Advanced Clinical Therapies in Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine must be ordered at Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

4 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Course Description This informational course describes diseases according to the section of the cardiovascular system it affects. The treatments involve the use of Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

5 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Course Objectives -Describe the basic etiology of lipoprotein disorders, including genetic disorders -Describe the clinical presentations of lipoprotein disorders as a sign of cardiovascular diseases -Describe Western medicine and Traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions for lipoprotein disorders. -Describe the suggested medicated diet for patients on a treatment course. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

6 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

7 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Course Modules Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

8 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Module 1: Overview of Diseases Module 2: Cardiac Rhythm Diseases Module 3: Chamber and Valve Diseases Module 4: Vascular System Diseases Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

9 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

10 Chamber and Valve Diseases
Module 3 Chamber and Valve Diseases Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

11 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Contents Chapter 6: Key Points of Chamber and Valve Disorders Chapter 7: Key Points of Chamber and Valve Disorders in TCM Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

12 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

13 Chapter 6: Key Points of Chamber and Valve Disorders
Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

14 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Contents Part 1: Hypertension Part 2: Rheumatic Fever Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

15 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Contents Part 3: Endocarditis Part 4: Answers to Textbook Questions Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

16 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

17 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 1: Hypertension Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

18 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Hypertension is an warning that the physiological conditions related to heart functioning are failing. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

19 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
The left ventricle is most affected in hypertension. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

20 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Enlargement of the dimensions of the chamber can also cause problems with blood flow. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

21 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Drugs which elevate BP Bronchodilators Cardiotonics Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

22 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

23 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 2: Rheumatic Fever Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

24 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Rheumatic fever is a complication within the heart after a Streptococcus infection. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

25 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
It can cause inflammation within the heart chambers and valves. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

26 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

27 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 3: Endocarditis Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

28 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Rheumatic fever has the possibility of transforming into endocarditis later in life for some patients. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

29 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
The condition develops as Streptococci form colonies on the heart valves called vegetations. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

30 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
The vegetations may break off and migrate to other organs such as the kidneys and set up life threatening infections. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

31 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
The Duke criteria is often used in the diagnosis of endocarditis. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

32 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
FROM JANE This is a nmemonic used during physical examination which can help look for evidence of endocarditis. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

33 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
From Jane Fever Roth’s spots Osler’s nodes Murmur Jane’s way lesions Anemia Nail Hemorrhage Emboli Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

34 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

35 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 4: Textbook Answer Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

36 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Answer block #1 lack or insufficient physical activity, excessive smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, excessive sodium intake, insufficient balancing nutrients, and other minerals. #2 adult males than females #3 African Americans, Hispanics and Asians #4 20/10 mm Hg Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

37 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Answer block #5 <130/<80 #6 Jones #7 Chorea #8 congestive heart failure, chest pain pericardial effusion and friction #9 Duke Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

38 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Answer block #10 Fever Roth’s spots Osler’s nodes Murmur Jane’s way lesions Anemia Nail Hemorrhage Emboli #15 cervical nodes #16 axillary nodes #17 inguinal nodes Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

39 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

40 Chapter 7: Key Points of Chamber and Valve Disorders in TCM
Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

41 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Contents Part 1: Hypertension Part 2: Rheumatic Fever Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

42 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Contents Part 3: Endocarditis Part 4: Answers to Textbook Questions Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

43 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

44 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 1: Hypertension Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

45 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
In Chinese medicine, hypertension is included in the categories of: xuan yun (vertigo) tou tong (headache) Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

46 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Herbs which elevate BP ma huang gan cao lu cha Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

47 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

48 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 2: Rheumatic Fever Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

49 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Wei qi and ying qi are part of the immune system and function to protect the body. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

50 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Exogenous toxic heat damages wei qi, dissipates blood, and eventually causes failure amongst the zang and fu organs. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

51 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

52 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Part 2: Endocarditis Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

53 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Exogenous wind, damp, and heat evils transform into endogenous heat toxins. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

54 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
The heat toxins eventually cause an imbalance between yin and yang, by consuming yin fluids and flaring fire. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

55 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

56 Part 3: Answers to Textbook Questions
Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

57 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved
Answer block #11 critical event are associated with a blood pressure >160/100 #12 asthma #2 pectoral qi, nutritive qi and defensive qi #3 primordial qi, controlling qi and propelling qi Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

58 Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

59 Module 3 Review Questions
Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

60 review interactive practice quiz.
Complete the Module 3 review interactive practice quiz. Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved

61 Please continue on to Module 4
Copyright 2014 Niambi Wellness. All rights reserved


Download ppt "Continuing Medical Education Programs"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google