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, also known as CHF, is a clinical disorder that affects more American than we are made aware of. There are many different types of congestive heart failure, but the main two are systolic and diastolic. Congestive heart failure can manifest into reduced cardiac output and pulmonary congestion, leaving a patient in a lot of pain and discomfort. Congestive heart failure is often diagnosed by extensive physical examination, the patient's medical history, and several tests. Treatment…
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is the difference between a. and a. Congestive heart failure is a chronic disease where the heart's ability to properly pump blood to the body is impaired. Congestive heart failure happens whenever the muscles in the heart are weakened, or damaged, and it results in an accumulation of fluid, or congestion in the lungs and other parts of the body. Some causes of congestive heart failure include coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, cardiomyopathy, heart valve problems, and other conditions…
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Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a multifaceted clinical condition characterized by ineffective functioning of the heart muscle, leading to impaired blood circulation throughout the body. The disorder is common worldwide, with an estimated prevalence of 26 million people. The inability of the heart to effectively pump blood causes the building up of fluid in the lungs and other parts of the body. Over time, it can lead to dysfunction of other organs. CHF increases healthcare costs and reduces functional…
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Review of Literature Albert, N.M. (2013) Heart failure is progressive and develops over the course of many years. There are two types of heart failure. Chronic heart failure progresses slowly, and acute heart failure is sudden or is a manifestation of new or worsening signs and symptoms. Heart failure can also affect other systems. Renal dysfunction, skeletal muscle dysfunction, dyspnea, cognitive impairment, and circulatory changes can occur. Heart failure can consist of systolic or diastolic dysfunction…
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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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