7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
Cardiac Nurses are experts in managing the care of patients with heart conditions, including heart attacks, heart failure, arrhythmias, and post-surgery recovery. These professionals monitor critical signs like heart rhythms, blood pressure, and oxygen levels, ensuring that any changes are detected early. They administer medications, assist in diagnostic procedures, and help coordinate treatments, working closely with cardiologists and other healthcare providers to ensure comprehensive care. Their primary goal is to help patients manage their conditions and improve heart function through tailored care plans designed to reduce risks and enhance recovery. They also play a pivotal role in preventing further cardiac events through continuous monitoring and intervention.
Alongside their clinical responsibilities, Cardiac Nurses offer emotional support and education to both patients and their families. They guide individuals through the often overwhelming process of managing a heart condition, explaining medical procedures, treatment options, and potential lifestyle changes. Patients are educated on how to manage stress, follow dietary recommendations, and exercise safely to improve heart health. These professionals also offer advice on medication adherence and how to monitor heart health at home, ensuring patients can actively participate in their recovery. With a combination of technical expertise and compassionate care, they foster an environment of trust and empowerment, supporting patients throughout their heart health journey.









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