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5. Explain how persistently high after-load can result in left ventricular hypertrophy, left ventricular failure, and pulmonary
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A patient presents with peripheral edema, hepatosplenomegaly, and jugular vein distention. What do these signs and symptoms
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When left ventricular failure occurs, which of the following signs and symptoms relate to the backward effects of heart failure?
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This does raise the possibility of early left ventricular failure, however there is no pulmonary edema and no acute infiltrates.
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kerston
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A patient was admitted with acute atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response and also in heart failure with pulmonary
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Chey
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Which of the following symptoms of CHF is caused directly from right ventricular HF and increased preload?
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This does raise the possibility of early left ventricular failure, however there is no pulmonary edema and no acute infiltrates.
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Where would fluid accumulate in a patient due to the increased level of hydrostatic pressure caused by left ventricular failure?
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Howard undergoes further testing. Which value may provide further evidence that Howard has left ventricular failure?
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Left ventricular failure can cause an increase in the hydrostatic pressure of the pulmonary veins causing:
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