Aortic Stenosis: Reducing Morbidity and Mortality With Early Identification
Around 4% of the global population has aortic stenosis, and early identification is key to reducing strain on the heart and reducing morbidity and mortality. Guest Alicia White, MSN, RN, describes signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care following procedures. Related PCNA CE course: Aortic Stenosis: An increasing risk for structural heart disease - https://pcna.net/course/aortic-stenos...

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