PMID: 26887177Feb 19, 2016Paper

MANAGEMENT IN THE NURSING SURGERY OF PRIMARY CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE OR WITH A CARDIOVASCULAR RISK. SUGGESTION FOR THE USE OF THE APM AND SMAP

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Juan José Guerrero CastilloJavier García-Montesinos Sanz

Abstract

Analyze the necessity of creating and managing a nursing surgery in Primary Care focused exclusively on the discovery, following up and derivation in the cardiovascular risk patient. Making use of the available Scientific evidence, consider the advantages of putting into practice a system for a nurse to attend the necessities of a patient with a cardiovascular risk taking into consideration the following: 1) Estimating the risk; 2) Stratagies for nursing supervision and activities; 3) The correct registration of medical diagnosis of the patient; 4) Monitoring. To enable nurses to treat cardiovascular patients in Primary Care, to reduce the time the patient would have to wait to be attended and to supervise the patient's progress. Making it possible for nurses to use the same registered standard system for controlling the treatment of cardiovascular patients.

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