Category: Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Having a Pet for Cardiovascular Health

    The heart is an essential organ of our body, in the state of which the health and life expectancy of a person directly depends. Measures such as staying active, eating a healthy diet, walking outside, getting enough sleep, and avoiding bad habits are great ways to help prevent heart disease. However, there is another crucial…

  • Physical Activity Role in Cardiovascular Diseases

    Cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are the prevalent diseases in the world. Researchers pay much attention to studying the numerous therapies and techniques which can lead to reducing the risks of developing these diseases. Physical activity is among the actively discussed factors to influence the development of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Yates and the group of…

  • Cardiovascular Disease: General Information

    Introduction Health is one of the determinants of well-being in society. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rated among the common health conditions affecting people globally. CVD is linked with heart and blood vessel problems and includes heart attack, heart failure, and stroke, according to Zhao et al.(1). With the rapid lifestyle and diet changes, many people…

  • Overweight Diabetes Patients With Cardiovascular Risk

    Table of Contents Introduction Background The connection between the Exposure and the Disease Methods Results Discussion References Introduction The article under analysis is written by Lucha-López et al. (2014). It is focused on diabetic patients with excess weight and the risks of having cardiovascular issues. Diabetes is a health issue that is experienced by numerous…

  • Assignment on Cardiovascular Disease

    Prolonged chest pain is a symptom that can indicate different conditions and requires immediate attention from a healthcare professional. Charles Bennington experienced a severe case of crushing chest pains that did not resolve after forty minutes. Additionally, the patient reports dyspnea, dizziness, and nausea when unloading his truck, which can help diagnose his condition. This…

  • Cardiovascular Disease Prevalence in South Florida

    Table of Contents Introduction Background to the cardiovascular disease Current surveillance methods CVD Epidemiology CVD Costs Diagnosis and Screening of CVD Addressing CDV in nursing practice Conclusion References Introduction Diseases of the heart or the blood vessels have become increasingly prevalent in the US hence the need for timely intervention to curb the escalation of…

  • Alteration of Cardiovascular System

    Mr. Ps case is an exceedingly difficult situation that needs superior nursing skills and knowledge. As a nurse, I will develop an instrument for assessing Mr. P and his familys knowledge of congestive heart failure (American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2010, p. 57). Together with the patient and family members, I will review causes of…

  • Clinical Activity: Cardiovascular Technologist

    The cardiovascular technologist was selected for a new job after conducting a meeting with the management team, as this position is critical for the sufficient functioning of the department. It remains apparent that this occupation is vital, as it ensures the clarity of results while depicting the functioning the functioning of the cardiovascular system. In…

  • Cardiology: Care Plan Disorder

    The disorder and the following elements: pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, progression trajectory, diagnostic testing, and treatment options Pathophysiology The primary pathophysiologic mechanisms for the patients condition for these signs emanated from a gradual process of atherosclerosis (arterial disease) (Ambrose & Singh, 2015; Sayols-Baixeras, Lluís-Ganella, Lucas, & Elosua, 2014). The arterial condition develops and progresses for several years…

  • The Prevalence and Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Diseases Among Hispanics

    Introduction Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the main cause of death in the world. It accounts for about 17.3 million deaths annually. The figures are projected to increase. It is also the leading killer in the US where about 375,000 Americans succumb to it every year. In every 90 seconds, CVD kills an individual in America.…