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hey everyone its a registered nurse Arion calm and in this video I want to be going over part two of heart failure this video is part of a cardiovascular NCLEX review series that I want to be covering and in the previous video I covered part 1 of heart failure and I talked about the path of heart failure the signs and symptoms the different types and things like that so if you havent watched that video be sure to check that out because that video builds upon this video and a card should be popping up so you can access that so what Im going to do in this video is Im going to be covering the nursing interventions and the medications given specifically in heart failure because that is really what the ink lets examine your nursing lecture exams like to hit on because as the nurse you need to know what your role is you need to know how to educate the patient and those common side effects of those medications youll be giving in heart failure and then after you watch this lecture be su