Atrial fibrillation: Stroke prevention in focus

Conclusion: AF is a common and burdensome condition where treatment is complex and not without, risk. Nurses will encounter individuals with AF across a variety of primary and acute care areas, understanding the risk of AF and appropriate therapies is important across all care settings. Treatment, must be individually tailored to the needs of the patient and balanced with the best available evidence.
Source: Australian Critical Care - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Review Paper Source Type: research