Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2
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Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2
304CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM•Place the patient in an upright position to relieve dyspnea and chest pain. Auscultate lung sounds at least every 2 hours. Ad Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2dminister supplemental oxygen as needed based on oxygen saturation or mixed venous oxygen saturation levels.•Administer analgesics to relieve pain and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAlDs), as ordered, to reduce inflammation. Administer steroids if the patient fails to respond to NSAlDs.•If y Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2our patient has a PA catheter, monitor hemodynamic status. Assess the patient's cardiovascular status frequently, watching for signs of cardiac tamponEbook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2
ade.•Administer antibiotics on time to maintain consistent drug levels in the blood.•Institute continuous cardiac monitoring to evaluate for changes i304CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM•Place the patient in an upright position to relieve dyspnea and chest pain. Auscultate lung sounds at least every 2 hours. Ad Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2f pericardial effusion is suspected, and prepare the patient for pericardiocen- J tesis as indicated.•Provide appropriate postoperative care, similar to that given after cardiothoracic surgery'.Look for a return of ST segment.6 to baõôllne levels with T-waves flattening by the end of the week, Joy.V Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2alvular heart diseaseIn valvular heart disease, three types of mechanical disruption can occur:stenosis, or narrowing, of the valve openingincompleteEbook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2
closure of the valve$. prolapse of the valve.What causes itValvular heart disease in children and adolescents most commonly results from congenital he304CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM•Place the patient in an upright position to relieve dyspnea and chest pain. Auscultate lung sounds at least every 2 hours. Ad Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2 the following:Mitral insufficiency•Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy•Papillary muscle dysfunction•Left ventricle dilation from left ventricle failureValvular heart diseases are categorized according to the specific valves (mitral, aortic, or pulmonic) and type of disorder (stenosis or insufficiency) the Ebook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2patient has.CARDIOVASULAR SY5TE• •• l/MVIU/LIMMitral stenosis•Endocarditis•Left atrium tumors•Mirai annulus calcificationAortic insufficiency•CalcificEbook Critical care nursing made incredibly easy (3rd edition): Part 2
ation•Endocarditis•Hypertension•Drugs. especially appetite suppressantsAortic stenosis•CalcificationPulmonic stenosis304CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM•Place the patient in an upright position to relieve dyspnea and chest pain. Auscultate lung sounds at least every 2 hours. Ad304CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM•Place the patient in an upright position to relieve dyspnea and chest pain. Auscultate lung sounds at least every 2 hours. AdGọi ngay
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