Heart Attacks & Cardiac Rehab | Hospital and Urgent Care Clinic

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Heart Attacks & Cardiac Rehab | Hospital and Urgent Care Clinic
Cardiac
Rehabilitation
Heart Attacks
& Cardiac Rehab
Cardiac Rehabilitation is a program to help heart patients recover quickly.
Referred by their physician, patients are supervised by a registered nurse as they work toward the goal of reducing the risk of another cardiac episode or keeping an existing heart condition from worsening.
Services provided through Cardiac Rehabilitation include supervised exercise programs, assistance in reducing risk factors, and general guidance to help the patient return to a full and normal life. Most of all, Cardiac Rehab offers patients a support system they can rely upon as they work to improve their heart condition.
Benefits of
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Live longer and lessen your chances for another heart attack
Control heart disease symptoms such as chest pain or shortness of breath
Stop or reverse damage to your blood vessels in your heart
Lessen the physical and emotional effects of heart disease
Improve your stamina and strength, getting you back to your usual activities, including work, hobbies, and regular exercise
Improve your confidence and well-being
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
A comprehensive program designed to improve the quality of life for patients with chronic respiratory diseases.
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
A test performed at the hospital to check for problems with the electrical activity of your heart. The test translates the heart’s electrical activity into line tracings on paper, with the spikes and dips representing different aspects of the heart’s function.
Holter Monitoring
Similar to an Electrocardiogram, Holter Monitoring involves a continuous recording of a patient’s EKG for 24-48 hours. This allows the physician to correlate symptoms such as dizziness, palpitations, or blackouts with heart activity during regular daily activities.
What Is
Cardiac Rehabilitation ?
An individualized and personalized treatment plan, including evaluation and instruction on physical activity, nutrition, stress management, and other health-related areas
An important part of the treatment of your specific heart problem.
If you have one of the following diagnoses you may be eligible to participate:
Heart Attack
Angina
Coronary Artery Angioplasty or Stents
Open Heart Surgery Such as Coronary Bypass or Valve Surgery
Heart Failure
Heart Transplantation
Generally covered by most health insurance companies, however, check your specific plan to determine copays or other requirements.
Recent scientific studies have shown that people who complete a cardiac rehabilitation program can increase their life expectancy by up to five years.
Cardiac rehabilitation
Offers
Assessment of your personal risk factors for heart and blood vessel disease
Education and support to make healthy lifestyle changes such as:
Maintaining a Healthy Weight
Heart Healthy Eating
Avoiding Tabacco and Environmental Smoke
Beginning and maintaining a personalized exercise plan that works for you
Monitoring and better control of:
Blood Pressure
Lipids/Cholesterol
Diabetes
Psychological/stress assessment and counseling
Opportunity to meet and share stories with other heart patients
Improved communication with your healthcare team about your progress following your cardiac event.
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