Heart Failure

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  1. 2. This neurohormonal system is responsible for volume overload in the heart failure patient
  2. 4. the abbreviation for the heart failure classification marked by an EF>50%
  3. 5. The volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole
  4. 9. This medication is used to block SNS activation, reducing remodeling and mortality
  5. 12. The abbreviation for the standard evidence-based combination of medications used to treat heart failure
  6. 13. the side of the heart, when failing will case: JVD, peripheral edema, hepatomegaly, ascites
  7. 14. This advanced heart failure treatment is a positive inotrope that can be given in the hospital or patients can be discharged home with
  8. 16. When cardiac output decreases, the body activates _ mechanisms
  9. 17. a clinical syndrome where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet metabolic demands
  10. 18. this advanced heart failure treatment involves the surgical implantation of a mechanical circulatory support device
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  1. 1. the abbreviation for the heart failure classification marked by an EF<40%
  2. 3. The _ nervous system increases HR, contractility, and vasoconstriction in heart failure in an attempt to maintain blood pressure but eventually leads to worsening heart failure
  3. 6. _ heart failures is characterized by a weakened heart muscle that cant squeeze well resulting in less blood being pumped out of the ventricles
  4. 7. The resistance the left ventricle must overcome to circulate blood
  5. 8. the side of the heart, when failing will cause: dyspnea, orthopnea, crackles, pulmonary edema s3 gallop
  6. 10. _shock is defined as a condition in which the heart suddenly can’t pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs leading to inadequate tissue perfusion and organ failure
  7. 11. _ heart failure is characterized by a stiff heart muscle that cannot relax normally preventing the ventricles from filling normally
  8. 15. this advanced heart failure treatment involves the surgical implantation of a mechanical circulatory support device