Category: Heart Disease

  • Congestive Heart Failure: Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan

    Congestive Heart Failure: Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan The nursing intervention plan is to be started from the patients education within the scope of CHF. The daily intake of fluid should be appropriate and include all liquids consumed per day, including tea, juice, soup, fruits, and vegetables. When dry mouth and thirst appear, one needs…

  • Program Evaluation and Measurement Tools for Heart Failure Patients Attending Cardiac Rehab

    Program Evaluation and Measurement Tools for Heart Failure Patients Attending Cardiac Rehab Table of Contents Introduction Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Intervention Plan Short-Term Outcomes Intermediate Outcomes Long-Term Outcomes Tools Used to Collect Data Conclusion References Introduction Heart Failure (HF) is becoming one of the leading causes of deaths in the United States today.…

  • Heart Failure, Its Causes and Risk Factors

    Heart Failure, Its Causes and Risk Factors Table of Contents Introduction Aetiology of Heart Failure Prevalence of Heart Failure Statistics Pathophysiology of Heart Failure Acute and Chronic Heart Failure Diastolic/Systolic Heart Failure Diagnosis Conclusion Reference List Introduction The development of heart failure (HF) is defined by blood not being pumped as actively as it should,…

  • Congestive Heart Failure

    Congestive Heart Failure Table of Contents Background and Significance Problem Statement and Purpose of the Study Research Question and Hypotheses Study Variables References Background and Significance Congestive heart failure remains one of the important health issues that result in the death of thousands of people all over the world. As for the nature of the…

  • Congestive Heart Failure and Patient Readmission

    Congestive Heart Failure and Patient Readmission Table of Contents Selected Topic Interest in the Topic Target Audience Research Questions Thesis Statement Hypothesis Conclusion References Congestive heart failure (CHF) is one of the burdens facing the global healthcare sector. This paper proposes a research aimed at understanding the nature of congestive heart failure and why affected…

  • Decreasing Congestive Heart Failure Readmission

    Decreasing Congestive Heart Failure Readmission Table of Contents Specialty Focus Phenomenon of Interest Home-Based CHF Symptom Management Model Conclusion References Specialty Focus The purpose of DNP program is to train nurses on nursing leadership and evidence-based practice. The program focuses on key competencies in advanced nursing practice. Essential competencies for nurse students depend on practice…

  • Heart Failure Etiology and Related Medical Terms

    Heart Failure Etiology and Related Medical Terms Table of Contents Summary Etiology Signs and Symptoms Treatment Medical Terms References Summary Heart failure refers to a chronic and complex disease characterized by inadequate pumping of blood by the heart. It is a common condition, affecting over 20 million people globally, and it has a prevalence of…

  • Nursing: Safety for a Heart Failure Patient

    Nursing: Safety for a Heart Failure Patient Table of Contents A Background for a Clinical Care Scenario The Care Environment Medical and Nursing Components Conclusion References This case study about patient safety presents clinical indicators, team interactions, and safety concepts for a heart failure patient. A Background for a Clinical Care Scenario A 65-year-old man…

  • Congestive Heart Failure and Nursing Care

    Congestive Heart Failure and Nursing Care Table of Contents Introduction Background and Significance of the Problem Statement of the Problem and Purpose of the Study Research Questions Hypothesis: Research and Null Identifying and Defining Study Variables Operationalize Variables References Introduction Heart failure, particularly congestive heart failure, is considered by numerous researchers to be one of…

  • Teaching Plan Proposal on Heart Failure

    Teaching Plan Proposal on Heart Failure Preface Medical professionals attribute the problem of balance in the human body to heart failure. This condition of the heart is usually chronic or long-term. However, in other cases, it can develop suddenly. The heart is prone to many problems including the left and right side effects of the…