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Valvular Heart Disease A Guide For Cardiovascular Nurses And Allied Health Professionals (Pb 2022) by HAWKEY M.C., SPRINGER

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    Author(s)HAWKEY M.C.
    PublisherSPRINGER
    ISBN9783030862329
    Pages246
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2021

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    SPRINGER Valvular Heart Disease A Guide For Cardiovascular Nurses And Allied Health Professionals (Pb 2022) by HAWKEY M.C.

    This book serves as the "go-to" resource for cardiovascular nurses and other health care practitioners involved in the care of patients with acquired valvular heart disease. It includes unique information about heart valve anatomy and pathophysiology, the complexity of clinical presentations and diagnostic evaluation, patient education and shared decision-making, surgical and transcatheter treatment options, and transition to palliative care. The content focuses primarily on the specialized care of patients with aortic stenosis and regurgitation, and mitral and tricuspid regurgitation.In addition, this unique resource provides timely information to guide a patient-centred and team-driven approach that reflects contemporary and innovative practice in the management of valvular heart disease. The essential topics of strengthening the multidisciplinary Heart Team and programmatic processes of care, the priorities for nursing care, and the multifactorial challenges of managing this complex patient population are explored in detail. Importantly, this resource aims to support all clinicians who are involved in the various timepoints of patients' full trajectory of care, from their evaluation pathway, admissions for treatment, and long term follow-up. Clinicians require contemporary knowledge and evidence to guide their practice, provide appropriate care for this complex patient population, and contribute to the advancement of practice. To date, there has been little emphasis placed on the management of valvular heart disease in cardiovascular nursing and allied health curriculum. This book fills this gap and addresses the pressing need for a user-friendly resource to guide the care for this growing population in a rapidly changing clinical environment. The editors are international leaders in the care and management of patients with acquired valvular heart disease and program development. They are widely recognized for their pioneering role in shaping the way we care for these patients. Chapter 1: Introduction and ObjectivesM. Hawkey, S. Lauck * Nursing practice in the setting of VHD - Roles and responsibilities of nurses caring for patients with VHD* Recent developments in the treatment of VHD; expanded role of nursing in this area of care delivery* Gap that this book fills* Objectives, target audience and contentSection 1: Understanding Valvular Heart DiseaseChapter 2: Overview of Patient PopulationM. Hawkey, B. Hojberg Kirk * Prevalence/epidemiology of VHD* Patients' experiences of disease trajectory* Clinical presentation(s) and areas of nursing practice where patients present* Special considerations: o VHD in older patients o VHD in younger patients o Patients with multiple VHD o The impact of concomitant diseases Chapter 3: Pathophysiology of Valvular Heart DiseaseE. Perpetua * Brief review of anatomy and physiology* Aortic stenosis* Aortic regurgitation* Mitral regurgitation* Tricuspid regurgitation* Pulmonary stenosis* EndocarditisSection 2: Valvular Heart Disease Program StructureChapter 4: The Multidisciplinary Heart Team ApproachS. Lauck* Origins, rationale and evidence supporting the MDT in the treatment of VHD* Membership, roles and responsibilities; the role and contributions of nursing leadership in promoting a MDT approac* Examples of models of MDT "in action"* The role of a palliative approach in the MDT model* Considerations of MDT treatment decision and procedure planning* Challenges and limitationsChapter 5:Processes of Care for Valvular Heart Disease ProgramsM. Speight* Organization and components of patient pathway from referral to follow-up* The role of the Valve Program Clinician* Examples of models of processes of care: Heart valve clinic vs. "procedure-based" referral programs* Patient pathway o Screening, evaluation, patient teaching and treatment decision o Peri-procedure processes o Post-procedure processes o Follow-up processesSection 3: Assessing Valvular Heart Disease Chapter 6: Clinical AssessmentJ. Munoz* Clinical consultations and assessmentsChapter 7: Imaging ModalitiesR. Brandwein* Diagnostic imaging: o Cardiac echocardiography (TTE and TEE) o Computed tomography o Cardiac catheterization o Magnetic resonance imaging* Risk scores for the treatment of VHDChapter 8: Understanding Function, Frailty and Self-Reported Health StatusT. Norekval* Functional status* Frailty and its implications for treatment decision and post-procedure care* Patient-reported outcomesChapter 9: Making a High Quality Treatment Decision: Shared Decision-MakingR. Palmer* Shared decision-making* Patient decision aids* Challenges and limitations of implementationSection 4: Treatment Options for Valvular Heart Disease and Implications for NursingChapter 10: Surgical TreatmentB. Borregaard* Surgical techniques* Need to completeChapter 11: Transcatheter TreatmentS. LauckA. Smith Section 5: Nursing Care Priorities Valvular Heart Disease Chapter 12: Safe Recovery after Valvular Heart SurgeryP. Keegan Chapter 13: Safe Recovery after Transcatheter Heart Valve ProceduresJ. Wyman Chapter 14:Transitions of Care and Long Term Follow-Up after Heart Valve Surgery and Transcatheter ProceduresN. StraitonChapter 15: Conclusion: The Next Decade of Treating Valvular Heart Disease - An Opportunity for Nursing LeadershipM. Hawkey, S. Lauck International authorship: Hackensack, NJ, USA, Sydney, AU, Copenhagen, DE, Bergen, NO, Seattle, WA, USA, San Francisco, CA, USA, New York, NY, USA, Vancouver, BC, Canada, Lebanon, USA



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