Cardiovascular Emergency
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Cardiovascular emergencies are the most prevalent medical conditions worldwide that can lead to a wide variety of complications including death. Cardiovascular disease is often present in emergency situations where immediate treatment is crucial to reduce the rate of mortality. “Golden Seconds of Survival” has always been the cornerstone of cardiovascular emergency management. An emergency nurse must have knowledge of rapid evolution management, technology, in saving patients’ lives during cardiovascular emergencies. It’s crucial to note that not all cardiology emergencies involve sudden cardiac arrest. There are many conditions present in patients, such as a heart attack, which is often caused by coronary artery disease.
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