Head to toe assessement for a patient with acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute left ventricular heart failure
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Chest symptoms-pain in chest,fast breathing, shallow breathing,.shortness of breath,
Whole body is fatique and sweating, water retention
Cvs-fast heart rate ,
Cns- dizziness, palpitations
Whole body- fatique,. inability to exercise,loss of appetite,, sweating,
Swollen feet ,swollen legs,weight gain
Head to toe assessement for a patient with acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute left ventricular heart failure
Please i need head to toe assessement of patient that as a Kidney cancer, i wrote "Nursing Assessment on head to toe assessment for Kidney Cancer are, decrease mental agility, dry flaky skin, thin bright nails, swelling of feet and ankles, weight gain, peripheral edema and shortness of breath." but my instructor want something from General Status Vital signs Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat Neck Respiratory Cardiac Abdomen Pulses Extremities Skin Neurological I don not no what to write again...
A patient presents to the CCU with acute, decompensated heart failure. The nurse observes that this patient has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and hypotension. She eats a low-sodium diet and drinks alcohol excessively. Which of the following are contributing factors to this patient’s heart failure? Select all that apply
For the following factors, create a table with columns labeled “right-side heart failure” and “left-side heart failure” and slot each factor under the type of heart failure for which it is more commonly associated. o Pulmonary edema, hepatomegaly, ankle edema, pulmonary crackles, orthopnea, JVD, cor pulmonale, decreased blood pressure, LVH
Please help me ead to toe assessement of a patient that as a Pancreatitis, i wrote"The expected finding during head to toe assessment in the patient are, vomiting, fever and rapid pulse, dry mucous membrane, rigid abdomen, tachycardia, hypotension, bruising in the flank and around the umbilicus" but my instroctor those not want that she want something from General Status Vital signs Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat Neck Respiratory Cardiac Abdomen Pulses Extremities Skin Neurological Please help as i do...
please help with the head to toe assessment of this patient(acute bacterial meningitis) under these categories. Thanks in advance. Brian Jones, a 22-year-old college student, is admitted from the emergency department to a medical-surgical unit with the diagnosis of acute bacterial meningitis. The patient presented with the following vital signs: temperature, 104°F; blood pressure, 110/70 mm Hg; heart rate, 100 bpm; respiratory rate, 20 breaths/min. The patient presented with a severe, constant headache and nuchal rigidity. General Status Vital signs...
How does COPD correlate with left ventricular pressure and primary heart failure?
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George Brown, 72 years of age, is a male patient who is admitted with the diagnosis of acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute left ventricular heart failure. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease that has been treated medically. The patient is anxious, pale, cold, clammy, and dyspneic. The vital signs are: blood pressure 88/50 mm Hg, heart rate 110 bpm, respiratory rate 32 breaths/min, and temperature 97°F. There are bubbling crackles and wheezing throughout the lung fields...
1. George Brown, 72 years of age, is a male patient who is admitted with the diagnosis of acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute left ventricular heart failure. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease that has been treated medically. The patient is anxious, pale, cold, clammy, and dyspneic. The vital signs are: blood pressure 88/50 mm Hg, heart rate 110 bpm, respiratory rate 32 breaths/min, and temperature 97°F. There are bubbling crackles and wheezing throughout the lung...
Case Study, Chapter 29, Management of Patients With Complications From Heart Disease 1. George Brown, 72 years of age, is a male patient who is admitted with the diagnosis of acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute left ventricular heart failure. The patient has a history of coronary artery disease that has been treated medically. The patient is anxious, pale, cold, clammy, and dyspneic. The vital signs are: blood pressure 88/50 mm Hg, heart rate 110 bpm, respiratory rate 32 breaths/min,...