Heart Education Awareness Resource and Training through eLearning (HEARTe)


3. Stable coronary artery disease

Learning outcomes

  • Describe the pathophysiology of coronary artery disease.
  • Describe and define stable angina including signs and symptoms the patient may present with.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of targeted risk factor management.
  • Outline the pharmacological management of stable coronary artery disease.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate investigations and interventions for stable coronary artery disease (angina).

Introduction

  Module Authors Module Lead Frances Divers, Consultant Nurse, Lothian Module Authors Linda ONeill, Area Development Manager BHF, Scotland Alpana...

Bryan

Bryan may have misconceptions that he is doing sufficient activity but he is perhaps only watching sport. ...

Mary

Mary is a 68-year old retired lady, who is a mother and grandmother. She is widowed, lives alone but is...

Ben

How everyone sees Ben How Ben really feels Ben is a fit gentleman who has has a percutaneous coronary intervention...

Module test

This is the module test for “HEARTe 3. Stable coronary artery disease”. It is strongly recommended that you work through the...

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