HEART FAILURE BASICS
LEFT VS RIGHT SIDED HF
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
PATIENT EDUCATION
LIFE-THREATENING COMPLICATIONS
100

Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot meet the body’s metabolic needs due to impaired filling or this action.

What is ejection/pumping of blood?

100

Pulmonary congestion and crackles indicate this side.

What is left-sided heart failure? 


100

Drug class that removes excess fluid.

What are diuretics?

100

Daily action patients must perform at home.

What is daily weight monitoring?

100

Backflow of fluid into lungs causing severe dyspnea.

What is pulmonary edema?

200

The two main functional types of HF.

What are systolic and diastolic dysfunction?

200

JVD, hepatomegaly, and ascites indicate this side.

What is right-sided heart failure? 


200

Medication that prevents cardiac remodeling.

What are ACE inhibitors? 


200

Weight gain that requires provider notification.

What is >2–3 lb/day or 5 lb/week?

200

Priority position for pulmonary edema.

What is upright with legs dangling?

300

Compensatory systems activated in HF that worsen remodeling.

What are sympathetic stimulation and RAAS activation?

300

Classic heart sound heard in left HF.

What is S3 gallop?

300

Medication improving contractility but requires toxicity monitoring.

What is digoxin? 


300

Dietary restriction essential in HF.

What is sodium restriction?

300

Most reliable sign of cardiac arrest.

What is absence of carotid pulse?

400

Primary long-term management goal of HF.

What is decrease workload and prevent fluid overload?

400

Early symptom of left HF seen during activity.

What is dyspnea on exertion? 


400

Drug class that lowers sympathetic stimulation and mortality.

What are beta blockers? 


400

Exercise recommendation for HF patients.

What is low-impact gradual exercise with rest periods?

400

Fluid around heart restricting filling.

What is cardiac tamponade? 


500

Why HF cannot be cured.

What is progressive myocardial remodeling?

500

Reason urine output decreases in HF.

What is decreased renal perfusion? 


500

IV medication used for acute decompensated HF to increase contractility.

What is dobutamine? 


500

Reason high-intensity exercise is avoided.

What is increased cardiac workload/exacerbation risk?

500

Life-saving procedure removing pericardial fluid.

What is pericardiocentesis?

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