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Main description:
Despite great advances in prevention and in improving outcomes, heart disease remains a major source of morbidity and mortality in the Western world and, increasingly, in developing countries. The emotional impact of a diagnosis of heart disease can be significant, often increasing cardiac symptoms such as chest pain or palpitations. This addition to The Facts series stresses the importance and feasibility of primary prevention by appropriate life-style changes,
whilst helping the reader to understand and cope with existing heart disease.
The book is structured to provide information on topics ranging from basic cardiovascular anatomy and physiology - as needed to understand the various pathologies discussed - to symptoms, clinical situations, investigations and available treatments. Beside medical information, the reader will find practical advice on how to communicate with the cardiologist, and how to prepare for certain tests. A glossary with commonly encountered medical terms is also included.
Although targeted mainly at cardiac patients with heart disease and their families, this book will also be useful for paramedics, specialist nurses, support groups, GPs and all those involved in treating heart patients in the community.
Contents:
SECTION 1 - THE FACTS ABOUT HEART DISEASE; SECTION TWO - TYPES OF HEART DISEASE AND OTHER PROBLEMS; SECTION 3 - TREATMENT
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: August, 2010
Pages: 168
Dimensions: 130.00 x 195.00 x 10.00
Weight: 172g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Cardiovascular Medicine, Diseases and Disorders, Public Health
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