Biology, Psychology, and Behavior in Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Disease, an Issue of Nursing Clinics
This issue of Nursing Clinics contains a plethora of information related to the biology, psychology, and behavior in cardiopulmonary disease. Some of the articles contain information on cardiovascular consequences of primary pulmonary hypertension; respiratory and cardiac manifestations of obstructive sleep apnea; knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about heart disease; nutrition considerations for heart failure; and heart lung interactions during mechanical ventilation and weaning from ventilation.