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Cardiovascular Alterations
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BSN 445-01 Concepts of Nursing in the Complex Patient
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Cardiovascular Alterations
“Begin your introduction with a ‘hook’ that grabs your reader’s attention and introduces the general topic. After your ‘hook.’ write a sentence or two about the specific focus of your paper. What is your paper about? Why is this topic important? This part of the introduction can include background information on your topic that helps to establish its context” (Ashford University, 2019).
STABLE ANGINA
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UNSTABLE ANGINA
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VARIANT ANGINA
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STEMI
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NSTEMI
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HEART FAILURE
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INFLAMMATORY HEART DISEASE
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PERICARDITIS
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ENDOCARDITIS
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ANEURYSMS
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PRIMARY ANGIOPLASTY
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THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY
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PTCA
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INTRACORONARY STENTING
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CABG
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TRANSMYOCARDIAL REVASCULARIZATION
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ABLATION
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PERMANENT PACEMAKER
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IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER-DEFIBRILLATOR
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Conclusion
A conclusion works to remind your reader of the main points of your paper and summarizes what you want your reader to ‘take away’ from your discussion. Consider these tips when writing your conclusion: Begin with your rephrased thesis statement to remind your reader of the point of your paper. Summarize the points you made in your paper and show how they support your argument; tie all the pieces of your paper together. Tell your reader what the significance of your argument might be. Why is the discussion important? Do you want your reader to think differently, question something, or perform some action? Make a recommendation of what your reader should ‘do’ with the information you just gave them, or share the importance of the topic” (Ashford University, 2019).
References
Ashford University. (2019). Introductions & conclusions. https://writingcenter.ashford.edu/introductions-conclusions
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (2020a). APA sample paper. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/apa_sample_paper.html
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (2020b). General Format. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html

