Chapter 29: Management of Patients With Complications from Heart Disease NCLEX
Bibasilar crackles Bibasilar crackles are a sign of alveolar fluid, a sequelae of left ventricular fluid, or pressure overload and indicate left-sided heart failure. Jugular vein distention, right upper quadrant pain (hepatomegaly), and dependent edema are caused by right-sided heart failure, usually a chronic condition.) - A client is returning from the operating room after inguinal hernia repair. The nurse notes that he has fluid volume excess from the operation and is at risk for left-sided heart failure. Which sign or symptom indicates left-sided heart failure? a) Bibasilar crackles b) Dependent edema c) Jugular vein distention d) Right upper quadrant pain a (Bibasilar crackles) - A client is returning from the operating room after inguinal hernia repair. The nurse notes that he has fluid volume excess from the operation and is at risk for left-sided heart failure. Which sign or symptom indicates left-sided heart failure? a) Bibasilar crackles b) Right upper quadrant pain c) Dependent edema d) Jugular vein distentio
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or pressure overload and indicate left sided heart failure jugular vein distention