Pathophysiology Left and Right Heart Failure
Pathophysiology Chapter 17 Left and Right Heart Failure VERIFIED SOLUTION AND CORRECT ANSWERS When left ventricular failure occurs, which of the following signs and symptoms relate to the backward effects of heart failure? Select all that apply. Hypertension Jugular vein distension Pulmonary edema Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea Peripheral edema - ANSWER Pulmonary edema Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea What are the causes of left ventricular failure? Select all that apply. Increased pressure within the venous system Decreased pulmonary arterial blood flow Reduced forward pumping strength of the ventricle muscle Increased stiffness of ventricle muscle Reduced relaxation of ventricle muscle - ANSWER Reduced forward pumping strength of the ventricle muscle Increased stiffness of ventricle muscle Reduced relaxation of ventricle muscle A patient presents with peripheral edema, hepatosplenomegaly, and jugular vein distention. What do these signs and symptoms represent? Select all that apply. Forward effects of right ventricular failure Forward effects of left ventricular failure Backward effects of right ventricular failure Backward effects of left ventricular failure Total heart failure - ANSWER Backward effects of right ventricular failure Total heart failure Where would fluid accumulate in a patient due to the increased level of hydrostatic pressure caused by left ventricular failure? Alveoli Perihilar region Pleural cavity Pulmonary interstitial spaces Hepatic portal veins - ANSWER Pulmonary interstitial spaces
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