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p pBackground/p pHeart failure is likely to be particularly prevalent in the nursing home population, but reliable data about the prevalence of heart failure in nursing homes are lacking. Therefore the aims of this study are to investigate (a) the prevalence and management of heart failure in...
Yancy CW, Jessup M, Bozkurt B, et al; Writing Committee Members; American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines. 2013 ACCF/AHA guideline for the management of heart failure: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation...
Self-care in HF is defined in multiple ways in the literature and is often used synonymously with self-management. However, Riegel and colleagues [14] include self-care management as one of three processes that comprise the construct of HF self-care: maintenance, symptom perception, and manageme...
Team Management of Patients With Heart Failure: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Cardiovascular Nursing Council of the American Heart Asso... Team management of patients with heart failure: a statement for healthcare professionals from the Cardiovascular Nursing Council of the American ...
Nei A, Shibata T, Yokoyama H, Yumikura S, Yumino D, Watanabe N, Isobe M; Research Team for the Provision of Heart Failure Care Centered on General Practitioners in the Community (2021) Differences in priorities for heart failure management between cardiologists and general practitioners in Japa...
Subsequently, they demonstrated a decrease in total hospital fees by 42% after patients were enrolled in the home management program.5 One concern in decreasing hospital length of stay for heart failure patients is that readmission rates would increase, negating any cost benefit to this approach. ...
A wide range of nursing interventions and patient education topics related to the management of various cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, atrial fibrillation, peripheral arterial disease, and more. Detailed information on medication administration, ...
30 Bioexclusion is the combination of procedures to keep pathogens out of the farm. Biocontainment assumes the disease agent is present and prevents its spread to other areas of the farm or other farms. Biomanagement are those steps to manage the disease that is on the farm.30 Each facet ...
Preparation for specialization in nursing or advanced nursing practice usually occurs at the master’s level. A college or universitydegreein nursing is required for entrance to most master’s programs. These programs emphasize theassessmentand management of illnesses,pharmacology, health education, and ...