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CARDIAC KQ

Nursing Care : Heart Failure

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What is the most common cause of heart failure in the elderly? cardiac ischemia
What is one of the major causes of left sided heart failure? hypertension
How is left sided heart failure manifested in relation to symptoms (what system presents as affected?) pulmonary system, due to the back up from the left ventricle into the left atrium and then back into the four pulmonary veins and lungs
What symptom will appear with regards to pulmonary system? pulmonary edema
How is pulmonary edema presented clinically? SOB, pink frothy sputum
What is the major cause of right sided heart failure? left sided failure
what is cor pulmonale? when the right ventricle hypertrophies or fails because of increased pulmonary pressures
Where does the build up of blood go when there is right sided failure? into the systemic blood vessels
What is the presenting symptom with Right sided failure? JVD,edema, engorgement of abdomenal organs
What is hepatomegaly? liver engorgement
What is splenomegaly? spleen engorgement
What compensatory mechanism does the body have when faced with heart failure? renin angiotensin mechanism,sympathetic nervous system initiation of epinephrine,heart chambers dilate
What is orthopnea? dyspnea that increases when lying flat
What is PND? describe it Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea : sudden shortness of breath that occurs after lying flat for a time
What causes orthopnea? gravity not holding fluid back from lungs and heart that normally would have been accumulating in the legs
How do you describe positioning with orthopnea? pillow number pillow prop "three pillow orthopnea"
Why is there altered mental status with heart failure? less cardiac output decreases the amount of oxygen delivered to the brain
Why is malnutrition associated with heart failure? due to the lack of energy available to eat, engorgement of abdomenal organs
What is the overall goal of medical treatment for chronic heart failure? improve pumping ability and decrease heart oxygen demand
What are the 4 treatment focuses for heart failure? 1-correct the cause 2- increase strength of cardiac contraction 3-maintain optimum water and sodium balance 4-decrease the hearts workload
What do loop diuretics do for heart failure? decrease fluid overload
What do thiazide diuretics do for heart failure? decrease fluid overload
What do beta blockers do for heart failure? reduce sympathetic nervous system input, decrease HR, and improve CO
What do aldosterone antagonists do for heart failure? blocks the effects of aldosterone and has positive effet on sodium and potassium balance
What do cardiac glycosides do for heart failure? increase force and contraction of the myocardium
What do vasodilators do for heart failure? decreases afterload,reduces cardiac workload used for those that cannot take ACE inhibitors
What does an IABP do? increases circulation to coronary arteries decreases workload of te heart
What does a VAD do? temporarily suppports and allows ventricle that is failing to rest
What is a cardiomyoplasty? latissimus dorsi is wrapped around heart and stimulated to assist with cardiac contraction
What are the 4 nursing interventions for those with heart failure? improve oxygenation,education,promote self care, facilitate coping
Created by: Kelly Quijano
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