Cardiology
Cardiology focuses on the study of the heart and cardiovascular system, covering the diagnosis, management, and prevention of heart-related conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure. It equips learners with skills to interpret cardiac tests, understand hemodynamics, and provide evidence-based care to promote cardiovascular health.
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Cardiology focuses on the study of the heart and cardiovascular system, covering the diagnosis, management, and prevention of heart-related conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure. It equips learners with skills to interpret cardiac tests, understand hemodynamics, and provide evidence-based care to promote cardiovascular health.
- American College of Radiology Cardiac Imaging Selection
- American College of Radiology Cardiac Imaging Selection
- Cardiovascular Protocols: HF Management and Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Cardiovascular Protocols: Heart Failure Management and Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Cardiac Arrest
- Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances: Triage and Diagnostic Pathways
- Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances: Triage and Diagnostic Pathways
- ECG Abnormality Interpretation: Office Decision Points
- ECG Abnormality Interpretation: Office Decision Points
- Chronic Venous Disease: Pathology and Intervention
- Chronic Venous Disease: Pathology and Intervention
- Systemic Vasculitis: Pathology, Classification, and Clinical Paths
- Systemic Vasculitis: Pathology, Classification, and Clinical Paths
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease Protocols
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease Protocols
- Managing Resistant Hypertension
- Managing Resistant Hypertension
- Strategies for Managing Dyslipidemia
- Strategies for Managing Dyslipidemia
- Acute Coronary Syndrome Clinical Management Frameworks
- Acute Coronary Syndrome Clinical Management Frameworks
- Background Information: Hypertension Diagnostics
- Background: Prerequisite Knowledge for ECG Ordering and Interpretation
- Baseline Facts: Defining Heart Failure Stages A-D and Functional Classes
- Foundational Facts: Defining Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factors and Thresholds
- Foundations: Defining Bradycardia vs. Tachycardia Patterns
- Clinical Cardiology: Chest Pain and Syncope
- Clinical Cardiology: Chest Pain and Syncope
- Reference Guide: Systemic Classification of Chest Pain Etiologies
- Foundational Pathophysiology: CAD and Troponin Assays
- Foundational Context: Calcium and Angiotensin Modulation
- Acute Coronary Syndrome: Clinical Management
- Acute Coronary Syndrome: Clinical Management
- Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
- Clinical 12-Lead ECG Analysis
- Clinical 12-Lead ECG Analysis
- Cardiac Electrophysiology Foundations – Mind Map
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Cardiology course for?
This course is designed for nursing students, healthcare learners, and exam candidates who want to strengthen their understanding of Cardiology.
What learning materials are included?
This course may include a combination of study content, review materials, quizzes, flashcards, and exam-preparation resources.
Can this course help with nursing exam preparation?
Yes. The course is structured to help learners review nursing concepts, test their knowledge, and build confidence through focused practice.