Systolic dysfunction refers to inability ofbthe heart to contract and pump the blood effectively. This happens when the heart enlarges in size.It may be caused due to coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, ischemic cardiomyopathy, In pericarditis systolic dysfunction happens in a later stage and it happens during a rub.In congestive heart failure there is reduced ejection fraction which is termed to be systolic dysfunction and is the common cause leading to CHF.Anaphylaxis can cause an arrest.Pulmonary enema is not associated with systolic dysfunction
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medsurg extra credit.pdf 8. Which is the most dangerous complication of atrial fibrillation? A) Myocardial infarction B) Congestive Heart Failure C) Pulmonary Edema D) Dislodging a thrombus from the heart 9. Which is the ECG reading that tells a patient is having atrial fibrillation? A) Disseminated ST segment elevation B) ST segment depression C) Irregularly irregular trace Rhythm D) Bradycardia 10. Which is the ECG reading that tells a patient is having atrial flutter? A) Disseminated ST segment elevation B)...
medsurg extra credit.pdf Cardiovascular Extra Credit Due Date: 08/11/2019 Name: 1. What is MONA-BASH used for? A) Congestive heart Failure B) Myocardial Infarction C) Pulmonary Embolism D) Deep Venous Thrombosis 2. What is responsible for the compensatory increase in HR /vasoconstr cardiogenic shock?
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13. Which of the following medication can you give to a patient that you think is having a Myocardial Infarction? A) Digoxin B) Aspirin C) Dopamine D) Epinephrine 14. Which of the following is a sign of right sided heart failure? A) Peripheral Edema B) Hypercoagulability C) Cyanosis D) Pulmonary Congestion 15. Which of the following signs would be present in a patient with Peripheral Artery disease? A) Angina B) Chest Pain C) Yellow skin D) Intermittent Claudication 16. A...
5. Which of the following nursing interventions would be proper for a patient with pulmonary Edema? A) Increase IV fluids B) Antibiotic Therapy © High Fowler's positioning D) Advice for a diet high in sodium me: What is MONA-BASH used for? A) Congestive heart Failure B) Myocardial infarction C) Pulmonary Embolism D) Deep Venous Thrombosis 2 What is rocnencible for the camnense
Question 12 Of the following patients with signs and symptoms, which would you suspect of congestive heart failure? cough and fever cough and fluid in the lungs fluid in the lungs and an audible heart murmur edema in the right leg with a history of testicular cancer
Which of the following is a subjective symptom of sleep pa A. Report of poor sleep quality using a visual analog scale B. Wife states snoring has increased C. Patient has difficulty concentrating during questioning D. Dark circles under eyes and frequent yawning attern disturbance 19. 20. John has a lesion on his thigh that is flat, nonpalpable, and brown and 0.8 cm in diameter This type lesion is called a A. Macule B. Nodule C. Papule D. Wheal area...
A 14-year-old client receives acetylcysteine (Mucomyst) for which of the following conditions? a. severe cough b. pulmonary edema associated with heart failure c. cystic fibrosis d. respiratory congestion related to chronic asthma
15. Which of the following drugs may be used to treat heart failure? (Select all that apply.) a. Spironolactone b. Amiodarone c. Valsartan d. Metoprolol succinate e. Diltiazem f. Furosemide 16. What is the type of hypotension that occurs after shifting positions too quickly and occurs with antihypertensive medications? a. Orthostatic hypotension b. Postprandial hypotension c. Hypertension d. Standing hypotension 17. Which of the following are side effects commonly experienced with direct vasodilators? (Select all that apply.) a. Weight loss...
13. Which of the following medication can you give to a patient that you think is having a Myocardial Infarction? A) Digoxin B) Aspirin C) Dopamine D) Epinephrine 14. Which of the following is a sign of right sided heart failure? A) Peripheral Edema B) Hypercoagulability C) Cyanosis D) Pulmonary Congestion 15. Which of the following signs would be present in a patient with Peripheral Artery disease? A) Angina B) Chest Pain c) Yellow skin D) Intermittent Claudication 16. A...