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Slide-by-Slide Summary: Chapter 27 – Cardiovascular Dysfunction


Slide 1–2: Introduction to PICU Nursing
● Focus: Pediatric ICU nurses must be skilled in critical care, family-centered
communication, and managing life-threatening conditions.

● Real-Life Example:

○ A nurse uses therapeutic communication with parents whose child is post-op for
heart repair.

○ Another nurse sets up IV meds while educating the sibling on monitors to reduce
fear.




Slide 3–5: Why Does the Heart Fail? + CHF Etiology
● Etiology:

○ Left-sided obstructive disease

○ Prolonged HTN

○ Maternal drug use (cocaine, amphetamines)

● Real-Life Example:

○ A newborn with coarctation of the aorta (left-sided obstructive lesion) develops
CHF.

○ An infant with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome presents with PDA and pulmonary
stenosis.




Slide 6–8: CHF Risk Factors & Clinical Findings
● Maternal/environmental:

○ Rubella in 1st trimester → 50% risk of CHD

○ CMV, toxoplasmosis → cardiac anomalies

, ● Assessment:

○ Impaired myocardial function: tachycardia, fatigue, cool extremities

○ Pulmonary congestion: tachypnea, dyspnea, cyanosis

○ Systemic venous congestion: edema, hepatomegaly, weight gain

● Example:

○ Infant with tachycardia and dyspnea → CHF diagnosis.

○ Child with hepatomegaly, poor feeding → evaluated for systemic
congestion.




Slide 9: CHF in Infants
● Signs: Poor feeding (due to fatigue), tachypnea, FTT, developmental delays

● Nursing:

○ Small, frequent feeds

○ Monitor weight trends

○ Conserve energy




Slide 10–11: CHF Diagnostics & Nursing Interventions
● Diagnostics: CXR, ECG, Echo, BNP

● Nursing Priorities:

○ Conserve energy, cluster care

○ Monitor VS, I&O, weight

○ Elevate HOB

○ Provide emotional support to family

,Slide 12: Feeding Interventions
● Feeding Tips:

○ Feed after rest

○ Use high-calorie formula

○ Use special nipples or gavage after 30 mins

○ Semi-upright position




Slide 13–15: Medications
Medication Purpose Key Considerations Monitor

Digoxin ↑ Hold if HR < 90–110 (infant), < 70 Apical HR, K+
Contractility (child); signs of toxicity: N/V,
bradycardia

ACE Inhibitors ↓ Afterload Causes hypotension; watch for BP, renal
(e.g., captopril) cough function, K+

Furosemide Diuretic to ↓ Risk of hypokalemia Electrolytes,
(Lasix) preload I&O


Example:

○ Child with CHF started on Digoxin; nurse holds dose due to bradycardia.

○ Child on Lasix shows hypokalemia → bananas added to diet.




Slide 16–18: Acquired Heart Diseases
1. Endocarditis

○ Bacterial infection of valves

○ Risk: structural heart defects

○ Treatment: IV antibiotics x 4–6 weeks

, ○ Prophylaxis: dental procedures

2. Rheumatic Fever

○ Post-GABHS; 5–15 yrs

○ S/S: fever, sore throat, joint pain, murmur

○ Labs: ↑ ESR, CRP, ASO titer

○ Treatment: Penicillin

3. Kawasaki Disease

○ Vasculitis in toddlers

○ S/S: strawberry tongue, high fever, rash, edema

○ Treatment: IVIG, Aspirin, supportive care




Slide 19–25: Congenital Heart Defects (CHDs)
Defect Type Key Features Treatment

VSD L→R Murmur, CHF, FTT Surgical patch

ASD L→R Murmur, mild HF Observation/Surgery

PDA L→R “Machine-hum” murmur, Indomethacin, coil
bounding pulses

Pulmonic Stenosis Obstruction Cyanosis, murmur Balloon valvuloplasty


Aortic Stenosis Obstruction Murmur, weak pulses, syncope Balloon valvuloplasty


Coarctation of Aorta Obstruction ↑ BP upper, ↓ BP lower, leg Balloon angioplasty
pain

Tetralogy of Fallot Mixed Cyanosis, clubbing, tet spells Surgical repair
(TOF)



Slide 26: TOF & Tet Spells

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