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Pericarditis is when the pericardial membrane is inflamed. Myocarditis is when the heart muscle is inflamed. What is Pericarditis? Definition: Pericarditis is the condition in which the pericardium (membrane surrounding the heart) becomes inflamed. Causes

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During a particularly stressful time, I spoke critically of someone while in the presence of a new believer. I immediately sensed the Holy Spirit convicting me of my sin. Not only had I gossiped about another child of God, but my actions had set a poor example regarding what it looked like to follow Christ. Grieved by my behavior, I apologized to my friend, stating, “I need more Jesus.” His eyebrows shot up. “More Jesus?” he asked, as if he couldn’t imagine such a thing, and I realized he’d…

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Cardiac Tamponade, Heart Catheterization, Pericardial Effusion, Pleural Effusion, Mitral Valve, Mechanical Ventilation, Atrial Fibrillation

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS The pericardium consists of two layers: the inner visceral layer, which is attached to the epicardium, and an outer parietal layer. About 50 mL of serous fluid is normally present and provides lubrication between the two layers. The pericardial reflection encompasses the heart and great vessels. The pericardium stabilizes the heart in anatomic position and reduces contact between the heart and the surrounding structures. It is composed of fibrous tissue and although it…

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