Weak Pulse
JHK
from Dr JH Kellogg's Prescriptions...
Cardiac atony, or lack of energy and slow peripheral circulation.
In:
Treatment Method:
- Wet Sheet Rub or Cold Towel Rub
- Scotch Douche 39°C lowered gradually to 27° at first and then lower by 1° for each succeeding application until 16°C.
- Cold Mitten Friction
- Fan Douche to chest, low pressure, 24°C, 10-15 seconds
2.
- Cold Compress or Ice Bag over heart 15 min every 2 hours
- Cold Mitten Friction every 2 hours
- prolonged Neutral Tub Bath with Ice over heart and...
- cold Pail Pour to back of head and upper spine to finish
Problems:
Dysfunctions
Circulatory Dysfunctions
- Acidosis
- Angina
- Angioedema
- Arteriosclerosis
- Atherosclerosis
- Arrhythmia
- Asphyxia
- Bradycardia
- Buerger's Disease
- Cardiac Atony
- Cardiac Enlargement
- Cardiac Hypertrophy
- Cardiac Oedema
- Cardiac Insufficiency
- Cardiac Weakness
- Cerebral Anaemia
- Collapse
- Cyanosis
- Drowning
- Drug-Induced Anaemia
- Fainting
- Frostbite
- Heart Attack
- Heart Failure
- Hypertension
- Low Blood Pressure
- Low Haemopoiesis
- Lymphatic Dysfunction
- Palpitation
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
- Poor Circulation to Spinal Cord
- Poor General Circulation
- Poor Local Circulation
- Raynaud's Disease
- Shock
- Stupour
- Superficial Anaemias
- Surgical Shock
- Syncope
- Thromboangiitis
- Vasomotor Spasm
- Visceral Anaemias
- Weak Pulse