Angina pectoris is a common manifestation of coronary artery disease. The pain is caused by reduced blood flow to a segment of heart muscle (myocardial ischemia). It usually lasts for only a few minutes, and an attack is usually quickly relieved by rest or drugs (such as nitroglycerin). Also, it is possible to have myocardial ischemia without experiencing angina.
Nursing Diagnosis for Angina Pectoris
- Acute pain related to Myocardial infarction.
- Activity intolerance related to decreased cardiac output.
- Anxiety related to fear of the threat of sudden death.
- Deficient Knowledge (learning needs) about Events, need for treatment related to the lack of information.
Nursing Intervention Nursing Care Plan for Angina Pectoris