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This document provides a detailed overview of Heart Failure, specifically tailored for nursing students. It covers key concepts including: Definitions & Classifications: Left-sided vs. right-sided heart failure. Clinical Manifestations: Sign and symptom recognition (edema, dyspnea, fatigue). Pathophysiology: Mechanism of cardiac dysfunction and compensatory systems. Nursing Interventions: Patient monitoring, medication administration, and lifestyle education. Diagnostic Tools: Common tests used for assessment and diagnosis.

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DOCUMENT 1: MAIN STUDY GUIDE
Subject: Medical-Surgical Nursing / Pathophysiology

Topic: Heart Failure (CHF) & Management

Format: Comprehensive Study Guide




1. Introduction
What is Heart Failure?

Heart Failure (HF) is not a cardiac arrest (stopping of the heart). Instead, it is a clinical
syndrome where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the metabolic needs of the
body’s tissues. It is essentially a "pump failure."

Why is it important in Nursing Practice?

Heart Failure is the most common reason for hospitalization in adults over 65. As a nurse,
you will see this daily. Your ability to recognize early signs of fluid overload (like weight
gain) and manage complex medications is the key to preventing "revolving door" hospital
readmissions.

Goal of this Document:

This guide simplifies the complex hemodynamics of HF. It focuses on the difference between
Left vs. Right sided failure (a massive exam topic), the compensatory mechanisms that
actually make things worse, and the "Gold Standard" nursing interventions.




2. Learning Objectives
By the end of this study session, you should be able to:

1. Define Heart Failure and Ejection Fraction (EF).
2. Differentiate between Left-Sided and Right-Sided Heart Failure symptoms.
3. Explain the compensatory mechanisms (SNS, RAAS, BNP).
4. Analyze the pathophysiology of Preload and Afterload.
5. Interpret key diagnostic tests (BNP and Echocardiogram).
6. Apply nursing interventions for fluid volume excess (Daily weights, Diet).

, 3. Definition & Classification
Key Concepts

• Ejection Fraction (EF): The percentage of blood the left ventricle pumps out with
each contraction.
o Normal: 55% – 70%
o Heart Failure: Often < 40%
• Cardiac Output (CO): Amount of blood pumped per minute.

$$CO = \text{Stroke Volume (SV)} \times \text{Heart Rate (HR)}$$

Classification by Ejection Fraction

Type Description Pathophysiology


HFrEF (Systolic Heart Failure with Reduced The heart muscle is weak and boggy. It
Failure) Ejection Fraction (EF < 40%). cannot pump hard enough.


HFpEF
Heart Failure with Preserved The heart muscle is stiff and thick. It
(Diastolic
Ejection Fraction. cannot fill properly.
Failure)



Classification by Side (Crucial for Exams!)

• Left-Sided HF: The Left Ventricle cannot pump blood forward to the body. Blood
backs up into the Lungs.
• Right-Sided HF: The Right Ventricle cannot pump blood to the lungs. Blood backs
up into the System/Body.




4. Etiology & Risk Factors
Primary Causes:

1. Coronary Artery Disease (CAD): Ischemia damages muscle.
2. Hypertension: The heart works too hard against resistance (Afterload) and eventually
fails.
3. Valvular Disorders: Stenosis or Regurgitation.

Risk Factors (F.A.I.L.U.R.E):

• Faulty valves
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