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Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) - Cardiology

  • 28 Days
  • 15 Steps

About

This comprehensive course is designed to prepare nurses and nursing students to provide exceptional, evidence-based care for patients experiencing myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack. It offers a full exploration of cardiovascular anatomy, coronary circulation, and the mechanisms leading to myocardial ischemia and necrosis. Through this curriculum, learners gain the knowledge and critical thinking skills needed to accurately assess, diagnose, and manage patients with both acute and post-acute cardiac events. The content integrates theoretical understanding with practical clinical applications, bridging the gap between pathophysiological concepts and hands-on nursing interventions. The course emphasizes the nurse’s central role in identifying early warning signs, initiating rapid emergency response, administering pharmacological treatments, and supporting patients and families during high-stress cardiac crises. Learners will explore a wide spectrum of care—from prehospital emergency response to in-hospital management, rehabilitation, and secondary prevention. It also addresses the use of advanced diagnostic modalities such as electrocardiograms (ECG), cardiac biomarkers, and imaging technologies essential for accurate clinical evaluation.

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Single Payment
$10.00
4 Plans Available
From $30.00/week

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