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hello and welcome to acute heart failure treatment my name is david woodruff iamp;#39;m the editor of critical care nursing made incredibly easy letamp;#39;s talk a little bit here about heart failure treatment so when we take a look at these two diagrams we have our healthy heart on the left side and our heart with heart failure on the right side you take a look at the one on the left you got a normal looking heart we have a normal amount of blood coming into the heart and then we have a lot of blood going out so we have a really strong output and we donamp;#39;t have like an overwhelming type of an input however what happens in heart failure is that the heart muscle will weaken for some reason it could be that itamp;#39;s damaged or something like that so the heart muscle weakens and itamp;#39;s not contracting as much as it normally would therefore our cardiac output decreases so you see our little arrows there itamp;#39;s showing a decrease in cardiac output well if t

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Diagnostic tests for congestive heart failure may include: Resting or exercise electrocardiogram (also known as EKG, ECG, or stress test) Echocardiogram. Computed tomography (CT) scan.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) Small sticky dots and wire leads are put on your chest, arms and legs. The leads are attached to an ECG machine which records the electrical impulses and prints them out on paper. Your doctor may use an ECG to diagnose a heart attack or abnormal heart rhythms (called arrhythmias).
Swollen fingers with clubbing, or downturned nails, can be a sign of a lack of oxygen due to cardiac infection, heart, or lung disease. Skin that is turning blue or purple in color, especially with swelling or a mottled pattern, can indicate an underlying blood clot.
The term, Congestive Cardiac Failure (CCF), is medical jargon, used to describe a group of symptoms and problems caused by a weakened heart muscle.
Heart Failure Tests. Tests that your doctor might order to diagnose heart failure include: Blood tests to check for anemia, thyroid problems, and high cholesterol, conditions that can be related to heart failure. There is also a blood test for B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), which can indicate active heart failure.
Tests that may be done to diagnose heart failure may include: Blood tests. Blood tests can help diagnose diseases that can affect the heart. Chest X-ray. Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG). Echocardiogram. Ejection fraction. Exercise tests or stress tests. CT scan of the heart. Heart MRI scan, also called a cardiac MRI .
ingly, demonstration of elevated left ventricular diastolic pressure at rest or exercise by cardiac catheterization in the presence of signs and symptoms of HF and a preserved LVEF 50% has been suggested as the gold standard diagnostic test.
General physical examination: The general appearance of patients with severe CHF or those with acutely decompensated HF includes anxiety, diaphoresis, tachycardia, and tachypnea. Patients with chronic decompensated HF can appear cachexic.

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