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In this episode of Deep Dive Nursing, we explore vascular health with a focused look at arterial, venous, and lymphatic disorders, emphasizing the high-risk nature of aneurysms. We break down how aneurysms develop in the aorta, peripheral vessels, and cerebral circulation, and why they often remain silent until a catastrophic leak or rupture occurs.
Special attention is given to cerebral aneurysms, including their role in causing hemorrhagic stroke, sudden increases in intracranial pressure, and long-term neurologic impairment. The episode reviews medical management priorities such as strict blood pressure control and prevention of complications like vasospasm, along with an overview of modern surgical and endovascular interventions, including coiling and stent placement.
We conclude by highlighting essential nursing responsibilities during acute care and recovery—maintaining a low-stimulation environment, performing frequent neurologic assessments, and promoting optimal tissue perfusion. This episode connects pathophysiology, medical treatment, and bedside nursing priorities to support safe, effective care for patients with life-threatening vascular conditions.
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In this episode of Deep Dive Nursing, we explore vascular health with a focused look at arterial, venous, and lymphatic disorders, emphasizing the high-risk nature of aneurysms. We break down how aneurysms develop in the aorta, peripheral vessels, and cerebral circulation, and why they often remain silent until a catastrophic leak or rupture occurs.
Special attention is given to cerebral aneurysms, including their role in causing hemorrhagic stroke, sudden increases in intracranial pressure, and long-term neurologic impairment. The episode reviews medical management priorities such as strict blood pressure control and prevention of complications like vasospasm, along with an overview of modern surgical and endovascular interventions, including coiling and stent placement.
We conclude by highlighting essential nursing responsibilities during acute care and recovery—maintaining a low-stimulation environment, performing frequent neurologic assessments, and promoting optimal tissue perfusion. This episode connects pathophysiology, medical treatment, and bedside nursing priorities to support safe, effective care for patients with life-threatening vascular conditions.

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