NURSING TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH AN ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION SHOULD BE ORGANIZED INTO URGENT AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62019/6w501t17Keywords:
heart attack, systematization of nursing care, urgency and emergency, coronary heart disease.Abstract
In many nations, including Pakistan, cardiovascular disease is the primary cause of mortality and the third most frequent cause of hospitalization. In order to accomplish its goals, the study in question used a qualitative and descriptive technique, conducting a literature review. Upon examination of the chosen discussion themes, twenty articles were found to be pertinent to the relevant elements under investigation. When compared to other heart disorders, which include myocardial infarction, angina, chronic ischemic heart disease with heart failure, sudden death, and heart attacks, coronary heart disease (CHD) was associated with a significantly higher death rate. In order to improve the standard of patient care for patients with cardiovascular diseases, this study, in brief, emphasizes the significance of appropriately utilizing SAE (Nursing Care Systematization) and the necessity of identifying and resolving irregularities in the nursing process in the workplace.
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