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anything that causes insufficient C.O. |
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heart rate X stroke volume |
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volume of blood in the ventricle at the end of diastole |
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Pressure the ventricle must overcome to eject blood during systole |
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Congestive Heart Failure= clinical sydrome initiated by heart failure |
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excess fluid leaves blood vessels and accumulates in body cavities and tissues |
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5 things that can effect SV |
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1) Preload
2) Starling's Law
3) Afterload
4) Decreased contractility
5) Increased venous return |
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Action potential of cardiac myocyte |
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Phase 4: polarized state; resting membrane potential
Phase 0: depolarization
Phase 1: early repolarization
Phase 2: plateau
Phase 3: repolarization |
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polarized state: hyperkalemia; inside of cell is more negative; stimulus causes depolarization
Na+/K+ pump |
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depolarization; Na+ rushes into cell;
efflux of K+ |
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early repolarization; decreased Na+ influx;
Cl- passive influx; efflux of K+ increases |
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Plateau; efflux of K+ decreases;
Ca++ influx (contraction) |
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Repolarization; K+ efflux continues |
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ventricles become enlarged; radius increases= decreased C.O. and increased T to maintain normal pressure |
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Physical manifestation of Left Sided Heart Failure |
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1) increased blood volume in lungs
2) retention of renal fluid causes increased blood volume; which leads to:
3) enlarged pulmonary vessels
4) increased pulmonary BP
5) Fluid in interstitial spaces and alveoli
6) PULMONARY EDEMA |
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Consequences of pulmonary edema |
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1) Dyspnea
2) Orthopena
3) Paroxysmal dyspnea (cardiac asthema)
4) Productive cough |
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Physical manifestation of Right Sided Heart Failure |
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1) increase blood volume in systemic circulation
2) systemic vessel enlargement
3) Increased systemic BP
4) Fluid leaves systemic capillaries |
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Consequences of Right Sided Heart Failure |
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1) Distention of jugular and systemic veins
2) hepatomegaly
3) splenomegaly
4) ascites (K-9)
5) Sub-Q edema (K-9) |
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1) pre-surg work-up
2) R/O arrhythima heard on ascultation
3) identify chamber enlargement
4) information about electrolyte disturbances
5) evaluation of trauma patients
6) monitor progression of cardiac DZ
7) monitor surgical patients under anesthesia |
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acute response of CVP to decreased BP |
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1) increase HR
2) increase contractility
3) vasoconstriction
THIS IS ONLY A TEMPORARY FIX; AS INCREASED HR WILL RESULT IN DECREASED PRE-LOAD |
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NYS Heart Association classes of HF:
Class I |
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1) No clinical signs, but soft Grade I-II murmur is present
2) minimal enlargment on X-Ray
3) no meds needed
4) decrease Na+ intake |
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NYS Heart Association Classes of HF
Class II |
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1) presence of Grade II-III systolic murmur
2) no clinical signs
3) left atrial enlargment
4) put patient of vasodialator
5) low sodium senior diet |
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NYS Heart Association Classes of HF
Class III |
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1) Grade III-IV murmur
2) cough at night or after exercise
3) enlargement on X-ray
4) prescribe vasodialator and diuretic
5) low sodium senior diet |
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NYS Heart Failure Classifications
Class IV |
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1) Loud Grade IV-VI murmur
2) signs of heart DZ all day
3) increased HR
4) moderate to severe signs on X-ray
5) vasodialator; diuretic; glycoside
6) restricted Na+ diet
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1) soft, localized murmur
2) detected only after several minutes of ascultation |
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soft murmur heart immedately
NOT localized |
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1) moderately intense murmur
2) readily detectable
3) present in MORE than one location |
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1) moderately intense and/or loud
2) detected in several areas
3) usually on BOTH sides of the chest |
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loud murmur w/ precordial thrill over PMI |
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1) VERY loud murmur w/ precordial thrill
2) murmur is detected when stethescope is pulled slightly off the chest wall |
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1) increased chamber volume
2) increased muscle mass
3) caused by increased PRE-LOAD |
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1) increased chamber mass
2) volume stays the same
3) caused by increased AFTERLOAD |
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