CVD prevention in women
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I have been a subscriber to allnurses for the past couple of months and have really appreciated reading the threads and comments! I am currently in nursing school and studying the cardiovascular system and would love some feedback on CVD prevention in women. According to current research, the the guidelines from the AHA "should" arm healthcare providers with adequate knowledge to identify women at high risk for developing CDH and to enhance the use of preventive CHD measures even before symptoms become apparent. However, CVD is still the leading cause of death in women (over half a million die a year). My question is how can nurses better implement AHA guidelines into assessment for women to work with women and assist them in becoming aware of their risks and hopefully preventing the development of CHD? the Framingham Point Score Estimate is indicated by the AHA as initial intervention for risk assessment, but I am curious as to how many nurses out there have actually used the Framingham Point Score Estimate? Also, although smoking cessation is key in eliminating risk for developing CVD, many people choose that addiction over prevention. What can nurses really do, the AHA has great standards and all, but smoking cessation is not exactly easy! Any help would be extremely appreciated! Thank you for your time and consideration!