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- State changes in the cardiovascular system caused by aging. Discuss nursing implications for each.
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- Name two conditions for which cardiac rehab is prescribedDescribe the nursing management and interventions for patients with complex cardiovascular conditions, such as heart failure or myocardial infarction.Identify a cardiovascular disorder. Describe that disorder in terms or cause and some typical symptoms. Identify the source of your information (book name/website/other).
- Discuss some of the risks and pathological changes associated with heart disease in older adults. Include any steps that can be taken in order to prevent this from happening.Describe the management and nursing care for a patient who has just undergone a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.Topic: Myocardial Infarction - describe important details about Myocardial Infarction - describe various care measures (such as medical treatment, safety measures, or spiritual care, etc) to a person who has that condition
- Write about different phases of cardiac rehabilitation? proper explanation and diagram details answerExplain why administration of a thrombolytic agent is a first intervention for someone who has suffered a thrombotic strokeDescribe in detail the aetiology and pathophysiology of atherosclerosis. Include in your answer the consequences of a complicated lesion in one of the cerebral arteries. Outline which two modifiable risk factors you would use to educate a client on the prevention of atherosclerosis
- Discuss the nursing management strategies for a patient with congestive heart failure.Briefly discuss the pathophysiology of heart failure.If a client is unresponsive to first-line treatment for hypertension, combination treatment may be indicated. What medications may be used and what labs would you monitor with each?