Cardiovascular disease matters in primary care
Publication details: Abingdon Radcliffe Medical Press 2001Description: 194; ill.,bibls.; BookFindISBN:- 1857754190
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Clinical governance and the management of cardiovascular disease * Hypertension * Angina * Myocardial infarction * Heart failure * Atrial fibrillation * Stroke * Prevention of cardiovascular disease: primary and secondary prevention * Draw up and apply your personal development plan focusing on cardiovascular disease * Template for a personal development plan * Worked example of a personal development plan: smoking cessation * Draw up and apply your practice personal and professional development plan focusing on cardiovascular disease * Template for a practice personal and professional development plan * Worked example of a practice learning plan: coronary heart disease * Appendix One: Read coding for coronary heart disease * Appendix Two: Example of protocol for a nurse-led secondary prevention clinic for general practice * Appendix Three: Sources of help * Websites * Organisations * Bibliography * Training programmes.
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Learning more about cardiovascular disease and reviewing current practice can be incorporated into personal and practice development plans. This book offers templates for such plans, and covers the management of cardiovascular conditions, as well as NSF recommendations.
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