Ans) The term “heart failure” makes it sound like the heart is no longer working at all and there's nothing that can be done.
- Actually, heart failure means that the heart isn't pumping as well as it should be. so body depends on the heart's pumping action to deliver oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood to the body's cells.
- Certain conditions, such as narrowed arteries in your heart (coronary artery disease) or high blood pressure, gradually leave your heart too weak or stiff to fill and pump efficiently.
- One way to prevent heart failure is to prevent and control conditions that cause heart failure, such as coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, diabetes or obesity.
. Explain heart failure: 2. List signs and symptoms of worsening heart failure: 3. List nursing interventions you would perform for a patient experiencing worsening heart failure: 4. How does a history of a previous MI correlate with heart failure? 5. Is it important for patients with heart failure to track their weight: If so, why or why not? 6. List important education topics you would teach your patient regarding heart failure:
Can you explain the characteristics/differences between left-sided heart failure and right-sided heart failure. How do these conditions affect efficient oxygenation? Condition Characteristics Effects on oxygenation Right sided heart failure Left sided heart failure Please Please explain the following impaired valvular functions: stenosis and regurgitation. How is oxygenation affected? Condition Characteristics Effect on oxygenation Stenosis Regurgitation
Condition Characteristics Effects on oxygenation Right sided heart failure Left sided heart failure Can you explain the following impaired valvular functions: stenosis and regurgitation. How is oxygenation affected? Condition Characteristics Effect on oxygenation Stenosis Regurgitation
Explain the pathophysiology between left and right sided heart failure.
In heart failure caused by diastolic dysfunction (a problem with diastole), heart failure is caused by the heart chambers having difficulty with relaxing to fill with blood. Group of answer choices True False
Briefly describe heart failure in general, and compare and contrast right and left-sided heart failure.
what is heart failure and why is there frequent readmission in the hospital in a heart failure patient
explain ( in your own word)the pathophysiology of diastolic (congestive) heart failure, give the cause signs and symptoms,risks factors and lab to access
The symptoms of heart failure depend on the type of cardiac dysfunction and how quickly it develops. Select ONE of the manifestations of heart failure and explain the manifestation as though you were describing it to your patient. All your patient says he knows about CHF is that "you die from it."
Does peripheral vascular disease cause or associated with hypertension, kidney failure, heart failure, eye disease, anemia, constipation, or Osteoarthritis? if any are related, please explain why.