Pathophysiology
CHF Management
CHF and Diet
CHF and Compensatory Mechanisms
Wild Card
100

The general term used for the inability of the heart to work effectively as a pump and the inability to meet 02 demands 

What is heart failure or pump failure

100

This class of medications inhibits the reabsorption of Na and CL and  enhance renal excretion of sodium and water; treats fluid overload

What are diuretics

100

This substance should be kept to a maximum of 2-3 grams per day for a CHF patient

What is Sodium

100

Due to tissue hypoxia in heart failure, the stimulation of this nervous system results in an increase in heart rate and blood pressure

What is the sympathetic nervous system

100

The amount of blood pumped by the ventricle  in a minute. It is about 5-6 L/min

What is CO

200

In right sided failure you would expect this physical assessment finding

What is peripheral edema

200

At home AND in the hospital, this piece of data should be collected every day and monitored closely for increases in CHF patients

What is daily weight

200

Fluid intake for CHF patients should be limited to this amount per day

What is 1500cc- 2000cc a day or directed by provider

200

In CHF patients, reduced blood flow to the kidneys results in elevation of these two labs?

What is BUN and Creatine 

200

The resistance that the heart faces during systole (or the systemic vascular resistance)

What is afterload

300

This is a result of ineffective contraction of the left ventricle. It may lead to crackles, orthopnea and dsypnea

What is left sided HF

300

This class of drugs will slow the HR, and improve left ventricular function

What are beta blockers

300

CHF patients are to be advised to avoid these type of foods, as they typically contain high amounts of sodium

What is canned, prepared foods or processed foods

300

In the renin-angiotensin system, this protein hormone causes vasoconstriction, which raises blood pressure

What is angio-tension 2

300

When a CHF patient is on Lasix, this laboratory value must be monitored closely and may need to be replaced as needed

What is potassium

400

Type of HF with reduced EF. The heart muscle does not contract effectively, so less blood is pumped out into the rest of the body

What is Systolic HF

400

This class of drug works to prevents the reapsorption of na and water by reducing aldosterone levels.  Used to treat  and prevent CHF

What are ACE inhibitors

400

This  is a nursing intervention that is essential for assessing and evaluating fluid volume status in CHF pts. This should be done on every shift.

What is I/O

400
The amount of pressure the heart needs to exert to eject the blood during ventricular contraction

what is afterload 

400

A term used to describe the blood pressure in the left ventricle at the end of diastole, right before the ventricles contract

What is preload

500

The percentage of blood leaving the heart with each contraction of the left ventricle

What is Ejection fraction


500

These type of medications used to treat CHF may result in potassium retention

What are ACE inhibitors and ARBS

500

You would recommend your CHF patients  on a diuretic to take this fruit daily but only if they do not also have kidney failure?

What is a banana

500

This lab is produced and released by the ventricles when a CHF patient has fluid overload

What is BNP

500

This type of HF has a normal EF and heart muscle contract normally but ventricles dont adequately relax during filling.

What is diastolic HF