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HF Practice Questions


Mrs. Smith has left-sided HF and comes into the clinic complaining of SOB. What is priority
assessment?

a) cardiovascular
b) neuro
c) respiratory
d) lung sounds
C


What type of respiratory assessment would Mrs. Smith received based on #1? Why is this
priority?
Respiratory Status: SpO2, RR, Lung Sounds
Due to Pulmonary Edema

Decreased CO (forward flow problem): fatigue/activity intolerance/cyanosis




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What medications would you expect Mrs. Smith to be taking for her heart failure?
ACE Inhibitors
Beta-Blocker
Loop Diuretic


Based on Mrs. Smith's current state, the provider admits Ms. Smith to the hospital. What
orders would you expect, given Mrs. Smith is having an acute exacerbation of left-sided
heart failure?
Oxygen (+ Pressure)
HOB up

, ASSESS
12-Lead
BNP Lab (determines if it's acute)
IV Lasix (monitor K)
Cardiac Telemetry
Fluid Restrictions
Monitor I/O
Chest X-Ray


On discharge, what would priority education be for Mrs. Smith?
-Check Daily Weights at same time every day
-Monitor S/S of cold (coughing/congestion)
-Noticeable decreased in activity tolerance
-Medication adherence
-Lifestyle changes
-When to call 911
-BP checks


Several months later, Mrs. Smith returns to the clinic and appears to be developing
Right-Sided HF. Why do you think she has developed this? What assessment findings would
you expect?
-She already has LSHF- fluid backs up into lungs creating high pressure area; right ventricle
now has to work harder to push blood into lungs

-Right ventricle hypertrophies and fails (cannot empty completely)

-Reduced CO

Assessment Findings:

JVD

Ascites

Hepatomegaly

Dependent/Pitting Edema

Weight Gain

Nocturia

Electrolyte Imbalance (hyponatremia)

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