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  1. ... effect on September 23, 2010. It includes certain rights and protections for consumers. These rights and protections help make health care coverage more ...
  2. Right heart ventricular angiography is a test that images the right chambers (atrium and ventricle) of the heart. ... groin. The catheter will be moved into the right side of the heart. As the catheter is ...
  3. Swan-Ganz catheterization (also called right heart catheterization or pulmonary artery catheterization) is the passing of a thin tube (catheter) into the right side of the heart ...
  4. ... in oxygen returns from the body to the right side of the heart. The right side of the heart then pumps the blood ... the valve between the 2 chambers on the right side of the heart) may be absent or ...
  5. ... is hard work for a woman's body. Eating right is one of the best things you can ... a well-rounded diet with all of the right nutrients and getting at least 30 minutes of ...
  6. Medicine safety requires that you get the right medicine, the right dose, by the right route, at the right times. During your hospital stay, your health care team needs to follow ...
  7. ... about what it will be like. Knowing your rights may help ease any anxiety. Several laws protect your right to work. In most cases, to be protected ...
  8. Cor pulmonale is a condition that causes the right side of the heart to fail. Long-term ... pressure in the arteries of the lung and right ventricle of the heart can lead to cor ...
  9. Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) is a heart disease that is present from birth (congenital) . The aorta connects to the right ventricle (RV, the chamber of the heart that ...
  10. The right cerebral hemisphere controls movement of the left side of the body. Depending on the severity, a stroke affecting the right cerebral hemisphere may result in functional loss or ...
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