Nurses Knowledge Concerning Management of Arrhythmia In CCU And ICU Unite At Cardiac Center

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Samar Awad Saeed Al Dawsari
Amnah Mohammed Ali Darsi
Mariam Nazal And Wendy Alonazi
Hailah Abdullah Suliman Al-Muzaini
Hibah Mohammed Hamad Al-Duwayhis
Shrouq Abdullah Suliman Almuzaini
Mohammad Mushabab Saleh Alqahtani

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Nurses play a crucial role in the management of arrhythmia in critical care settings such as Cardiac Care Units (CCU) and Intensive Care Units (ICU) at cardiac centers. However, their level of knowledge and understanding of arrhythmia management can significantly impact patient outcomes. This essay explores the importance of nurses' knowledge concerning the management of arrhythmia in CCU and ICU units at the Master's level. The essay discusses the methods used to assess nurses' knowledge, presents the results of studies on nurses' knowledge levels, and examines the implications of these findings for clinical practice. The conclusion highlights the need for ongoing education and training to ensure that nurses are well-equipped to manage arrhythmias effectively.

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Samar Awad Saeed Al Dawsari

Healthy Assistant, King Khalid Hospital in Al Kharj

Amnah Mohammed Ali Darsi

Nursing specialist, King Khalid Hospital in Al Kharj

Mariam Nazal And Wendy Alonazi

Nursing specialist, King Khalid Hospital in Al Kharj

Hailah Abdullah Suliman Al-Muzaini

Nursing specialist, King Khalid Hospital in Al Kharj

Hibah Mohammed Hamad Al-Duwayhis

Nursing specialist, King Khalid Hospital in Al Kharj

Shrouq Abdullah Suliman Almuzaini

Nursing specialist, Maternity and Children Hospital, Al-Kharj

Mohammad Mushabab Saleh Alqahtani

Nursing technician, King Khalid Hospital in Al Kharj