
Perioperative Management of Patients for Cardiac Procedures and Surgeries
01/07/25 • 6 min
Preparing a patient for cardiac surgery entails a individualized and coordinated effort to optimize medical therapy while simultaneously minimizing surgical, thrombotic, and bleeding risk. Guest Jane Linderbaum, ARNP, CNP, describes how to help prepare patients and help them understand details such as specific dates to stop taking medications.
Related PCNA Professional Development: CVD Diagnostics: Demystifying which, when and why? https://pcna.net/online-course/cvd-diagnostics-demystifying-which-when-and-why/
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Preparing a patient for cardiac surgery entails a individualized and coordinated effort to optimize medical therapy while simultaneously minimizing surgical, thrombotic, and bleeding risk. Guest Jane Linderbaum, ARNP, CNP, describes how to help prepare patients and help them understand details such as specific dates to stop taking medications.
Related PCNA Professional Development: CVD Diagnostics: Demystifying which, when and why? https://pcna.net/online-course/cvd-diagnostics-demystifying-which-when-and-why/
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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