Cardiovascular nursing is a specialized field within nursing that focuses on the care and management of patients with cardiovascular conditions. Cardiovascular nurses play a crucial role in promoting heart health, preventing cardiovascular diseases, and caring for individuals with various cardiac disorders. Their responsibilities encompass a wide range of activities, including patient assessment, monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and providing education on lifestyle modifications. Cardiovascular nurses work closely with patients to develop personalized care plans, offering support for individuals managing chronic conditions such as heart failure, hypertension, or post-operative recovery from cardiac surgeries. Additionally, they collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams, including cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists, to ensure comprehensive and holistic care for patients across the continuum of cardiovascular health.
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