Congestive heart failure occurs when the ventricles of the heart become weak and can no longer pump enough oxygen rich blood to the other organs in the body. Weakening in the heart is most likely seen in patients a past medical history of coronary artery disease (CAD) caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries. The plaque build up, or atherosclerosis, narrows the blood flow to the heart. This will contribute to high blood pressure levels also known as hypertension. In some cases CAD may also…
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Congestive Heart Failure Alexis Ross Rasmussen College Congestive Heart Failure Congestive Heart Failure (heart failure) is a disease that affects nearly 640,000 people every year. It is when the heart doesn’t pump enough blood throughout the body, causing the body not to get all the oxygen and other nutrients it needs to sustain itself. The heart becomes weak and with that the chambers of the heart feel they need to adjust. They will either widen thinking that that will help…
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Congestive Heart Failure is connected to the Cardiovascular system. Heart failure means that the heart's pumping power is weaker than normal and that the blood moves through the heart and body a lot slower. The heart is not able to pump enough oxygen and nutrients the body needs. The heart sometimes will respond by stretching to hold more blood to pump through the body. The heart may also become stiff and thickened. As a result, the kidneys may respond by causing the body to retain fluid and salt…
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Congestive Heart Failure Stephanie Gray, Jessica Keith, Karen Rowland, Jorge Sanchez, Tracy Sansossio, Dana Taylor and Lori Wells Distance Learning-Online Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in the course Nursing 464: Developing Case Management Skills in the School of Nursing Old Dominion University NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Summer, 2007 An Interdisciplinary Approach to Congestive Heart Failure Congestive heart failure is “an extremely common illness…
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Capital Budget Proposal Initiating a Congestive Heart Failure Clinic Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) affects between 2 to 3 million people each year. Heart failure is directly responsible for the death of 39,000 Americans every year, and is a contributing factor in the death of an additional 225,000 Americans (National Institutes of Health, 2004). As more people continue to live longer, the incidence of heart failure will become more common. Caring healthcare facilities have the responsibility…
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practices from other care professions. Each theory has its own unique and qualifying characteristics. The objective of this paper serves two purposes. The first is to analyze one middle-range nursing theory, (transition theory), demonstrating how its attributes, specifically effective discharge processes are serving to generate beneficial outcomes for both congestive heart failure (CHF) patients at or above the age of 65 and the healthcare system…
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Educational Preparation Paper Jennifer Najera Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V Malinda Server October 18, 2014 This paper will discuss the differences in competencies between nurses prepared at the associate-degree level versus the baccalaureate-degree level, by using research from different nursing organizations found online. Also identifying a patient care situation in which I will describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of…
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Steinbeck’s acceptance speech he said “I hold that a writer who does not believe in the perfectibility of man has no dedication nor any membership in literature” (Steinbeck). John Steinbeck died in New York City on December 20, 1968 of heart disease and congestive heart failure. He was a lifelong smoker. In accordance with his wishes he was cremated and interred at the Hamilton Family gravesite in Salinas,…
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Pathophysiology, Pre-Hospital treatment, In-Hospital Treatment, Statistics Sydney A. Mackelfresh Tyler Junior College Sydney A. Mackelfresh EMT-Basic Sydney A. Mackelfresh is now a Tyler Junior College Paramedic Student Abstract This paper includes research and findings from multiple different on and offline sources, in regards to trauma and shock. The purpose of this essay is to explain, in depth, the pathophysiology of shock, pre-hospital treatment and in-hospital treatment for shock due to…
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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 2 Dying from a broken heart—is it just an overused melodramatic aphorism, or could there be some medical truth in the old adage? Most, if not all, doctors and nurses will tell you that such a thing is “an old-wives’ tale”; however, there is much more truth in that statement than most medical professionals will admit. It is an easy thing, to equate a “broken heart” with the diagnosis of depression. What, if any, is the link between depression…
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