Abstract
High-quality nursing care can greatly reduce the occurrence of nursing accidents and help patients maintain better physical and mental health. For patients with hypertension, special attention should be given to clinical nursing. Providing scientific medication guidance, along with psychological support, can improve their medication compliance and establish a good doctor-patient relationship, aiding in their faster recovery. Based on a review of relevant literature and the author’s practical experience, this paper first analyzes the content and requirements of clinical nursing for hypertension, then discusses the main factors that restrict the effectiveness of clinical nursing for hypertension, and finally suggests improvements to the clinical nursing model for hypertension to serve as a reference for colleagues.
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