THE ROLE OF A NURSING CARE PROCESS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
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nurse, patient care, cardiovascular diseases, condition monitoring, prevention, patient education, emotional support, documentation, medical care, quality of treatment.Abstract
This article examines the important role of a nurse in cardiovascular diseases, focusing on key tasks and functions, including patient monitoring, preventive measures, education, emotional support, and documentation. The main aspects that help improve patient care and contribute to the effectiveness of treatment are outlined. It is shown how nursing care supports an integrated approach to treatment and rehabilitation, making it an integral part of the modern healthcare system.
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