Cardiac nursing refers cares for patients who suffer from numerous conditions of the cardiovascular system. Cardiac nurses play a major role in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cardiovascular conditions by working with patients experiencing heart attacks, angina, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and other conditions.
Acute cardiac care: This involves the emergency management of heart attacks and immediate management of other cardiac conditions, including heart arrhythmias and heart failure.
Chronic cardiac care: This involves the management of the long term and chronic cardiac conditions The most common symptoms of Chronic cardiac disease are chest pains and a heart attack. Other symptoms include palpitations and unusual breathlessness. In several cases people may not show any symptoms before they are diagnosed.
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Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University for Medicine & The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : The promising future of the unique translational tool to manage self-renewal of cardiac cells and to support regeneration in the post-infarction period
Sergey Suchkov, The Russian University for Medicine & The Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Russian Federation
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Zoya Khan, Lakeland Regional Health, United States
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Michael Sabina, Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, United States
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