Congestive Heart Failure Flashcards

1
Q

what is Defined as the hearts inability to pump enough blood throughout the body.

A

Congestive Heart Failure

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Heart failure may be right sided or left sided and systolic or diastolic Left sided refers to

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left ventricle being the problem

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Heart failure may be right sided or left sided and systolic or diastolic Right sided refers to

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right ventricle being the problem

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4
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______ refers to that ventricle not contracting well leading to decreased cardiac output from that ventricle.

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Systolic

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5
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______ refers to that ventricle no being able to distend well in order to receive adequate blood volume from the atrium.

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Diastolic

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6
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What is the most common type of CHF

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left ventricular systolic failure

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7
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The most common cause of right heart failure is _____

A

left heart failure

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8
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Symptoms of what sided CHF:
The pressure is backing up into the lungs so
symptoms will be dyspnea, orthopnea, dyspnea on exertion, pulmonary edema, chronic non-productive cough, exercise intolerance, fatigue.

A

Left sided

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9
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Symptoms of what sided CHF:
The pressure is backing up into the venous system so symptoms will be due to fluid retention, peripheral edema, hepatic congestion, abdominal ascites.

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Right sided symptoms

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10
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PE findings of what?
JVD, elevated JVP, Hepatomegaly, Ascites (fluid wave on abdominal examination), peripheral pitting edema.

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Right sided

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PE findings of what?
Crackles in bases of lungs, pleural effusions, expiratory wheezing or rhonchi, Enlarged sustained LV impulse, Decreased S1, murmurs, S3, hypoxemia, displaced apical impulse.

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Left sided

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12
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What labs would you order for suspected CHF

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BUN/Creatinine, LFTs, electrolytes

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13
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You’re using a CXR to look for what?

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To look for cardiomegaly, pleural effusions, pulmonary edema

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14
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Acute Exacerbation treatment

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IV, O2 vitals, foley cath
Correct any reversible causes(AMI, HTN, Arrhythmia)
Diuretics

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15
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What Diuretics would you give?

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Furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg IV, if inadequate urine output in 30 minutes then repeat the dose
or
Bumetanide (Bumex) 1 mg IV, if inadequate urine output in 30 minutes then repeat the dose.

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16
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CHF has a Poor prognosis: 2 year mortality is 35% and 6 year is 80%, if pulmonary edema present then ____ mortality in the next _____.

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50%, 1 year.