Adult Health Nursing II Complete Guide| Comprehensive
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Q. S/S of ADHF
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Fluid overload, SOB, fatigue
Q. What can rheumatic heart disease result in ?
ANSWER
Mitral valve stenosis
Q. What happens in mitral valve stenosis?
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Stiff valave is unable to open sufficiently during left atrial systole (ejection)
Q. What is main symptom of mitral valve stenosis?
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Exertional dyspnea (shortness of breath on exertion)
Q. Why do you do prophylactic antibiotic therapy for mitral valve stenosis?
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Prevent recurrent rheumatic fever and infective endocarditis
Q. What drug do you teach benefits and side effects for in mitral valve stenosis ?
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ACE inhibitors
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,Q. Surgical therapy for mitral valve stenosis
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Valve replacement or valvuloplasty
Q. What do you need to tell patients about after getting a valve replacement?
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Patient will need to be on lifelong anticoagulant therapy because clots form more easily in artificial
replacement valves
Q. What is pericarditis?
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inflammation of the pericardium
Q. What does the pericardium do?
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Holds serious fluid and anchors and provides lubrication to decrease friction between heart contractures
Q. What is the most common cause of pericarditis?
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Infectious (viral & bacterial)
Q. Main s/s of pericarditis
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Pericardial friction rub and fever
Q. How do you assess pericardial friction rub?
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Auscultate on lower left sternal border
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, Q. What s/s needs to be reported immediately with pericarditis?
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Jugular venous distention to jaw level
Q. What are other s/s of pericarditis?
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Progressive frequent severe, sharp chest pain (worse when lying flat)
Q. Drug treatment for pericarditis
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NSAIDs (usually indocin), antibiotics to treat bacterial, and corticosteroids
Q. What are two types of infective endocarditis?
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Acute and subacute
Q. What is acute infective endocarditis?
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Affects those with health valves and staph is usually the bacteria most common; likely from IV drug use
Q. What is subacute infective endocarditis?
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Affects those with preexisting valve disease or congenital and strep is usually the bacteria
Q. What is the assessment finding of nursing diagnosis of decreased cardiac output related to valvular
insufficiency for a patient with IE?
ANSWER
Urine output less than 30 ml/hr
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