Heart Failure Instructions: Highlight (use paint bucket) the etiologies (cause) and manifestations below as being either related to right heart failure (blue), left heart failure (red), or both (purple). Next, after each item put a (e) if it is the etiology (cause), a (m) if it is a manifestation, and a (c) if it is a manifestation that is also a compensation. One has been done as an example. Right Heart Failure MI of left ventricle fatigue and exercise intolerance orthopnea hemoptysis secondary polycythemia daytime oliguria left heart failure Both Right and Left-Sided Heart Failure pulmonary valve stenosis rales ascites edema of feet, legs and ankles tachycardia jugular vein distension hepatosplenomegaly Left Heart Failure COPD systemic hypertension (e) pulmonary edema cough pallor (m) peripheral vasoconstriction aortic valve stenosis cold intolerance
Heart Failure Instructions: Highlight (use paint bucket) the etiologies (cause) and manifestations below as being either related to right heart failure (blue), left heart failure (red), or both (purple). Next, after each item put a (e) if it is the etiology (cause), a (m) if it is a manifestation, and a (c) if it is a manifestation that is also a compensation. One has been done as an example. Right Heart Failure MI of left ventricle fatigue and exercise intolerance orthopnea hemoptysis secondary polycythemia daytime oliguria left heart failure Both Right and Left-Sided Heart Failure pulmonary valve stenosis rales ascites edema of feet, legs and ankles tachycardia jugular vein distension hepatosplenomegaly Left Heart Failure COPD systemic hypertension (e) pulmonary edema cough pallor (m) peripheral vasoconstriction aortic valve stenosis cold intolerance
Chapter8: Have A Heart
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