Objectives of the study: The main objective of the study is to assess the prevalence of hypertension among
cardiac diseases patients and to fiend out relation ship between hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.
Methodology: A descriptive study, using interviewer and questionnaire technique was conducted on cardiac
diseases inpatients of clinic unite at Kirkuk and Azady hospitals from 17th ,June ,2012 to 1st, March , 2013.
Non – probability (purposive) sample of (148) adult patients, (81) females and (67) males with heart disease are
selected from inpatients of clinic unite at Kirkuk and Azady hospitals at kirkuk city. Questionnaire was
developed to assess the items which are related to heart disease patient's (Disease, Signs and Symptoms ,
Antihypertensive Drugs , Blood Pressure , and Dietary Patterns). A calibrated mercury sphygmomanometer was
used to measure BP while the individual was seated and resting five minutes with the arm held at heart level. The
first reading were taken in both arms; unless there was a significant difference, the right arm was used for
subsequent reading. The mean of two consecutive measurements taken at two-minute intervals was recorded.
Weight was measured using a calibrated scale . The study instruments consist of total (44) items, which are
distributed though the following : Demographic data form consist of (10) items and questionnaire was
concerned with data to evaluate the criteria of cardiac diseases patients form consist of (34) items.
Results: The results of this study revealed that the mean age and standard division of study sample is
(63.1 11.3), the highest percentage 52(35.1%) of age factor for heart disease patients are reported at (70-79yrs.)
group .The majority of study sample are females 81( 54.7%), whereas, males are 67( 45.3%). High percent
46(31%)of participants are suffering from angina and 44(29.7%) had myocardial infarction. 40(27%) of the
patients had Prehypertension (120-139/60-100) while 29(19.6%) of patients had first stage of hypertension.
Recommendations : Educational programs should be designed to increase people knowledge and awareness
about the life style of hypertensive heart disease patients. Booklet should be prepared and presented to the
patients to advise them to leave high amount salt intake, give up exercise which is considered one of the
contributing factors for hypertension.
The compound [K1] was synthesized from the reaction of dichloromethane with linear alkyl benzene (Lab9) using ethanol as a solvent, and from(chloro methyl)-4-nonylbenzene) [K1] it was possible to synthesize the compound Z(4-(nonan-3-yl)phenyl) methane amine) [K2] containing the amine group by synthesized from [K2] reaction with appropriate phenolic aldehydes and using Ethanol as a solvent in the preparation of vinyl chloride4-(((4-nonylbenzyl)imino)methyl)phenol-4-(((4-nonylbenzyl)imino methyl)benzene-1,3diol) [K3-K4] bases has been used. Preparation of a number of Phenolic polymers4-(2- hydroxy-3.5-dimethylbenzyl)-2-methyl-6-(((4-4-(2hyroxy-3, 5-dimethylbenzyl)-2-methyl-6(((4 nonylbenzyl) imino) methyl) benzene-phenolnonylbenzyl) imino) me
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