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ISSN 2063-5346
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REVIEW; NURSING ROLE IN RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES IN PRIMARY CARE

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Dr. Hanin Fayez Alluhaybi, Nehal Abdulrahman Koshak, Bassam Ayed Abdulrahman Almutairi, Saeed Mohammed Alzahrani, Murad Munawier Alsaedi, Khader Mohammed Dirbas Albushra, Adel Shaker Azzoz, Essam Musaed Alomairi, Salman Matouq Alsamairi, Ohoud Abdullah Al-Yatheabah
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.11.225

Abstract

CVR assessment, communication, and management are all tasks that nurses perform on a variety of patients under their care. This is a role that is thought to be quite important for rheumatology nursing, particularly in patients who have inflammatory bowel disease (IA). It is necessary to conduct additional research in order to evaluate the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and perspective of patients on nurse-led Primary care provides a significant portion of the preventative measures that are taken against cardiovascular disease. The evaluation of the factors that put a person at risk for cardiovascular disease should receive special attention. Advanced practice nurses could potentially take on some of the heavy workload that general practitioners have to deal with when it comes to cardiovascular risk management, as stated in the guideline for cardiovascular risk management.

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