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In this video weamp;#39;re diving into what diastolic heart failure actually is. Youamp;#39;ve probably heard about it in nursing school and you definitely need to know the pathophysiology for it. So Iamp;#39;m actually going to walk you through the 4 steps of diastolic heart failure, so that you can finally understand it. Letamp;#39;s do it. My name is Christina Rafano from nursingschoolofsuccess.com and here on the nursing school show we give you the tips and resources you need to be successful in your RN program. And today, Iamp;#39;ve got another step-by-step video for you, I know you like things broken down step-by-step, and today itamp;#39;s all about diastolic heart failure. So when you think about diastolic heart failure, I want you to think of big, big muscles. So your heart is a muscle, right? And when it works really really hard, that muscle gets bigger. And thatamp;#39;s whatamp;#39;s happening during diastolic heart failure. The heart has to work super duper hard,