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Chapter 35: Cardiac and Associated Risk Disorders

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heart failure (HF) condition in which the cardiac output is insufficient to meet the body's metabolic demands. heart failure (HF) condition in which there is an inability of the heart to pump enough ... blood through the body to supply the tissues and organs with nutrients and oxygen Heart failure descriptions 1. systolic heart failure 2. Diastolic dysfunction 3. right sided vs left sided HF 4. right ventricular vs left ventricular (LVF) or 5. forward vs backward failure How to distinguish between primary and secondary HTN? - onset younger than 30 years or older than 50 years - BP higher than 180/110 mm Hg at diagnosis - Significant TOD at diagnosis - hemorrhages and exudates on funduscopic examination - renal insufficiency - LVH - accelerated or malignant HTN - Poor response to therapy [Show More]

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