Unit 3 Flashcards

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Right sided heart failure

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  • Maybe secondary to chronic pulmonary problems
  • distended jugular veins
  • anorexia and c/o GI dz
  • weight gain
  • dependent edema
  • enlarged liver and spleen
  • ascites
  • increase peripheral venous pressure
  • fatigue
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Common clinical signs of heart failure

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Swelling in the ankles and legs
Swelling in the ABD
Pleural effusion
Coughing 
Tiered SOB
Pulmonary edema
Pumping action of the heart grows weaker
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3
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Auscultation, listening for abn heart and long sounds

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Pulmonary crackles due to fluid in the lungs
Heart murmur due to damaged valves
Rapid pulse
S3 Gallup

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4
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Activity and exercise

3 functions important to daily life

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Mobility
Independent self care
Exercise and leasure

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5
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Activity and exercise

4 main support systems of ENERGY EXPENDITURE

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Neurological
Musculoskeletal
Cardiovascular
Respiratory

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6
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Assessment of Activity and exercise

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Can reveal lack of exercise which leads a sedentary lifestyle
- poor muscle tone
-balance problems
-mental and physical fatigue
Ask pt” what is your pattern of exercise?”

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7
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Activity and exercise

Lead to obesity

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Minimal exercise
Sedentary lifestyle
Imbalance nutrition

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8
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Obesity places pt at risk for

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Coronary artery dz
Cerebral vascular accident (CVA)
Diabetes mellitus 
Decreased activity tolerance
Impaired mobility
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9
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Monitoring activity tolerance and the ability to perform them is necessary to…

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Identify pt
strength
Physical ability
Risk factors associated with intolerance

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10
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Physiologic responcea to activities/exercise

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Assess body’s attempt to meet O2 demands
Assesses for effective cardiac output( assessing pulse)
O2 delivery to tissue

( ck lab V/s notes for values)

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11
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Cardiovascular system

Heart rate

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Heart rate is a good indicator of activity intolerance
Should return to (baseline) normal after 5 min of exercise
Continued increase is abn (can taxi the heart)

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12
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Cardiac output (c/o)

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The amount to blood ejected from the left ventricle with each contraction

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13
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Cardiac output (c/o) equals

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E heart rate(hr)X the stroke volume(SV)

SV= the amount of blood that enters the arteries with each contraction
C/o= 5 liters/ minute(range =4-8 liters/minute)
Heart rate increases in activity causing an increase in O2 to tissue.

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14
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Stroke volume (SV)

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Equals the amount of blood that enters the arteries with each contraction

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15
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The heart

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Size of your fist(varies per person)
Base- top of heart
Apex- bottom of heart
Great vessels attached:
Aorta
Pulmonary artery
Sup/inferior vena cava
Pulmonary veins
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16
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Common causes of jugular venous distension

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Increase in pressure in the circulation of the lungs

Failure of the rt ventricle due to obstruction of its blood supply

Obstruction of blood flow into the rt ventricle

An increase in blood volume