NR 715 Week 3 Assignment; Quantitative Article Search and Summary - The Link Between Coronary Artery Disease and Adequate Follow-up Care

  • NR 715 Week 3 Assignment; Quantitative Article Search and Summary  - The Link Between Coronary Artery Disease and Adequate Follow-up Care
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Institution Chamberlain
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Coronary Artery Disease: quantitative article review

 

While common, yet preventative. Coronary artery disease remains one of the many leading causes of death in the United States, even today. Coronary Artery Disease is an abnormality in the cardiovascular system in which the muscles of the heart are damaged, because of a blocked artery by the formation of atherosclerotic plaque in the vessels (Shahjehan et. al, 2023). According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2023) about 695,000 people died to heart disease in the United States in 2021 and 1 of 20 adults aging twenty years and older have coronary artery disease. As a society and the increase in population, it is time to fight back and lower the rate of coronary artery disease, by change in lifestyle, healthcare providers continuity of care through consultations and follow-up, and patients willingness to seek medical attention that is needed. The purpose of this dissertation is to propose a review of an article that provides supporting details about ways that a change can be made with those who suffer from this preventative disease. Long-term hospital-based secondary prevention of coronary artery disease: a randomized controlled trial (Kaldal et. al,2021), was the chosen article to identify quantitative literature about primary and secondary outcomes and prevention of coronary artery disease. Although the authors conducted a randomized control trial of patients who sustain cardiovascular events, the article focused on patients receiving medical treatment with hospital-based follow-up care versus primary follow-up care along with primary and secondary interventions that can prevent recurring cardiovascular events……….. Continue

 

 

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