MDC 3 Final Exam Study Guide
MDC 3 Final Exam Study Guide Cardiac Disorders Heart failure – 3 types Left-sided heart failure – results from ineffective left ventricular contraction causing a backup of fluid into the lungs, which results in pulmonary congestion. o Symptoms Chest discomfort Dyspnea Palpitations Skipped heartbeats Tachycardia Weakness Dizziness Fatigue Oliguria (Kidney failure) Right-sided heart failure – results from the inability of the right ventricle to effectively contract to pump blood, causing a backup of fluid into the periphery. o Symptoms Nausea Anorexia Leg edema Ascites Nocturia Hepatomegaly High-output failure – results from an increased metabolic state in which cardiac output remains normal or above normal. High-output failure is caused by increased metabolic needs or hyperkinetic conditions, such as septicemia, high fever, anemia, and hyperthyroidism. Patient Education o Take medication as prescribed. Avoid NSAIDS o Stay active as tolerated o Weigh daily o Limit sodium to 2-3g per day. Limit fluid to 2 L per day Diagnostics o ABG o Chest x-ray o EKG o Echocardiogram – best tool in diagnosing HF. Mitral stenosis Is the stiffening/narrowing of the valves preventing normal blood flow from the left atrium into the left ventricle. This can lead to left atrial dilation and pulmonary congestion. Causes o Rheumatic fever o Congenital abnormalities Symptoms o Dyspnea o Orthopnea (SOB lying down) o Nocturnal dyspnea o Hemoptysis o Dry cough o Pulmonary HTN o Hepatomegal
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