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Showing 16 to 21 of 21 results for myocardial infarction: cardiac rehabilitation

  1. Early and locally advanced breast cancer: diagnosis and management (NG101)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing early and locally advanced breast cancer. It aims to help healthcare professionals offer the right treatments to people, taking into account the person's individual preferences.

  2. Cardiac rehabilitation:- Is an 8-week, comprehensive, multidisciplinary, cardiac rehabilitation service more clinically and cost effective for managing stable angina than current clinical practice?

    CG126/4 Question Cardiac rehabilitation:- Is an 8-week, comprehensive, multidisciplinary, cardiac...

  3. Dementia: assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carers (NG97)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease). It aims to improve care by making recommendations on training staff and helping carers to support people living with dementia.

  4. Research recommendations

    who have significant comorbid problems, is an intensive residential rehabilitation programme clinically and cost effective when compared...

  5. Developing NICE guidelines: the manual (PMG20)

    This manual explains the processes and methods used to develop and update NICE guidelines, the guidance that NICE develops covering topics across clinical care (in primary, secondary and community care settings), social care and public health. For more information on the other types of NICE guidance and advice (including technology appraisal guidance), see about NICE

  6. Offer cardiac rehabilitation 'as soon as possible' to heart attack patients

    Cardiac rehabilitation should be offered as soon as possible to people who have had an myocardial infarction (MI) to help them get back to everyday life as quickly as possible, says NICE.