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Last Updated: February 2003
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Title: The geriatric heart. (Effect of ageing and disease. 11 refs).
Author: Whetstone, G; Boswell, S.
Source: Am J Nursing: Supplement. 2002 Sep. 102(9). p22-4.


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Title: Diet and risk of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes. (52 refs).
Author: Mann, J.
Source: Lancet. 2002 7 Sep. 360(9335). p783-9.


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Title: Heart failure. (Patient Education series. Information for patients with heart failure).
Author: Pope, B.
Source: Nursing. 2002 Aug. 32(8). p50-1.


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Title: Coronary heart disease. (7 refs).
Author: Riley, J.
Source: Nurse 2 Nurse. 2002 Jul. 2(9). p16-7.

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Title: Chronic heart failure, part 2: treatment options and nursing interventions. (Professional Development series. 18 refs).
Author: Coady, E.
Source: Nursing Times. 2002 16 Jul. 98(29). p41-4.


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Title: Shock to the system. (Support and information for patients with ICD (internal cardioverter defibrillator) implants).
Author: Bowles, C.
Source: Nursing Standard. 2002 5 Jun. 16(38). p16.


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Title: Beta-adrenoceptor blocking agents. (Factsheet on beta-blockers. 1 ref).
Source: Professional Nurse. 2002 Jun. 17(10). p591.

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Title: The identification and management of angina. (11 refs).
Author: Keenan, J.
Source: Community Practitioner. 2002 Jun. 75(6). p208-10.

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Title: Exercise training and heart failure
Author: Witham MD. McMurdo ME
Source: British Journal of General Practice 2002 May;52(478):413-4.


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Title: Heritable cardiovascular disease in women. (Coronary heart disease. 81 refs).
Author: Sparks, E; Frazier, L.
Source: JOGNN. 2002 Mar,Apr. 31(2). p217-28.

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Title: Common cardiac arrhythmias. (Continuing Professional Development, NS 133. 19 refs).
Author: Hand, H.
Source: Nursing Standard. 2002 27 Mar. 16(28). p43-52.

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Title: Heart disease. (Clinical Briefings series. Causes and prevention).
Author: Brown, H.
Source: Health Which. 2002 Feb. . p30-1.

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Title: The language of chest pain. (Diagnosing case by evaluation of key signs and symptoms. 10 refs).
Author: Albarran, J.
Source: Nursing Times. 2002 24 Jan. 98(4). p38-40.

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Title: Teaching your patient about cardiovascular tests. 1 ref).
Source: Nursing. 2002 Jan. 32(1). p62-4.

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Women in cardiac rehabilitation: a review
Author: Thaw M
Source: British Journal of Therapy & Rehabilitation 2001 Dec;8(12):468-71.

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Title: Coronary heart disease, part 1: the disease, anatomy and physiology, and demographics. (Professional Development series, part 1. 13 refs).
Author: Hatchett, R.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 1 Nov. 97(44). p39-42.

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Title: Coronary heart disease, part 2: the assessment, diagnosis and management of stable angina. (NT Professional Development series. 7 refs).
Author: Hatchett, R.
Source: Nursing Times. 2001 8 Nov. 97(45). p39-42.

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The effects of music intervention on anxiety in the patient waiting for cardiac catheterization. (22 refs).
Author: Hamel, W.
Source: Intensive & Critical Care Nursing. 2001 Oct. 17(5). p279-85.

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Title: Community anticoagulation therapy: family perspectives. (Research on the impact of anticoagulant therapy for congenital heart disease on children and their families and benefits of a home monitoring system. 12 refs).
Author: Duggan, J; Pearce, R; Guilbert, S.
Source: Paediatric Nursing. 2001 Sep. 13(7). p26-9.

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Title: Differences in anxiety and role experiences between three age groups of women with heart disease. (Research comparing stress experiences of early middle age, midlife and elderly women after heart surgery. 25 refs).
Author: Plach, S; Napholz, L; Kelber, S.
Source: Archives Psychiatric Nursing. 2001 Aug. 15(4). p195-9.

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Life situation of patients with an implementable cardioverter defibrillator: a descriptive longitudinal study. (Research in Sweden. 34 refs).
Author: Flemme, I; Bolse, K; Ivarsson, A.
Source: J Clinical Nursing. 2001 Jul. 10(4). p563-72.

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Title: Fast facts about supraventricular tachycardia. (Causes, treatment and nursing care. 3 refs).
Author: Sims, J; Miracle, V.
Source: Nursing. 2001 Jun. 31(6). p44-5.

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Title: How cardiac drugs do what they do. (4 refs).
Author: Palatnik, A.
Source: Nursing. 2001 May. 31(5). p54-60.

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Title: A life less ordinary: growing up and coping with congenital heart disease. (Analysis of the psychosocial needs of adolescents with congenital heart disease. 15 refs).
Author: McMurray, R; Kendall, L; Parsons, J.
Source: Coronary Health Care. 2001 Feb. 5(1). p51-7.

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Title: Management and rehabilitation of a patient following bypass surgery
Author: Riley J
Source: Professional Nurse 2001 Jan;17(5):308.

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