Posts by PCNA
New Tool: A New Approach to Reducing Cardiovascular Risk – Beyond LDL
This multi-functional resource was developed for healthcare providers to serve as an evidence-based guide to assist with their therapeutic decision-making to reduce cardiovascular risks for adult patients with elevated triglycerides…
Read MoreTake our Survey: Managing High Cholesterol
PCNA is developing a tool to help you manage patients with elevated cholesterol and statin intolerance. Share your experiences and help shape this tool by taking our short survey. We…
Read MoreAdvanced Practice Registered Nurses’ Role in Cardiovascular Health
Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) continue to assume an increasing role in the care of patients with cardiovascular disease. According to an ACC survey of 2,600 APRN members in 2019,…
Read MoreHighlights from the Virtual Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium
Our attendees took to Twitter to share some of the most interesting takeaways from our Virtual Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium. Here are some of their top tweets. Review of COVID 19:…
Read MoreLetter from the President: Health Equity
We have faced unprecedented challenges these past few months and we are proud of the work you do every day addressing the challenges surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and more recently…
Read MoreCOVID-19 Resources for Cardiovascular Nurses
The following is a collection of resources that may be of use to a cardiovascular nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Click on a heading below to jump to a section.…
Read MoreTelehealth During the COVID-19 Outbreak
New information is coming out daily as the federal government responds to the outbreak of COVID-19. The following is the latest in changes to Telehealth requirements. CMS Expands Medicare Coverage…
Read More26th Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium Cancelled
It is with deep regret that we announce the cancellation of the 26th Annual Cardiovascular Nursing Symposium. The decision to cancel was made based on the latest information from the…
Read More2019 Annual Report
Loading…
Read MoreInfluenza Linked to Severe Complications for Heart Disease Patients
For adults living with chronic heart disease, influenza (flu) can mean more than a few days sick in bed. In fact, when heart disease is combined with flu, it can…
Read More