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Managing hypertensives.

V Pinkney-Atkinson

    Nursing RSA = Verpleging RSA
    |May 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Managing ambulatory hypertension presents challenges for nurses due to legal implications and legislation. These factors influence daily nursing care for hypertensive clients, impacting practice and patient outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Practice
    • Healthcare Law
    • Ambulatory Care

    Background:

    • Managing hypertension in ambulatory settings is complex.
    • Nursing care for hypertensive clients is influenced by external factors.
    • Legal and legislative aspects significantly impact nursing practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the challenges in managing ambulatory clients with hypertension.
    • To analyze the impact of legislation and legal implications on nursing practice.
    • To understand how these factors affect day-to-day nursing care.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of relevant legislation and legal precedents.
    • Analysis of nursing scope of practice in hypertension management.
    • Case study examples of ambulatory hypertension care.

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    Main Results:

    • Legislation creates dependent nursing functions in hypertension management.
    • Legal implications necessitate careful consideration in daily nursing interventions.
    • Nurses face practice constraints due to regulatory and legal frameworks.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective management of ambulatory hypertension requires nurses to navigate complex legal and legislative landscapes.
    • Understanding these external factors is crucial for optimizing nursing care and client outcomes.
    • Policy and legal frameworks directly shape the practical delivery of nursing care for hypertensive patients.