What factors affect the severity of LV failure?
Learning Goal: I’m working on a nursing multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.Read the following case study and answer the posed questions:Mr. T., a 45-year-old black man employed as a midlevel corporate
manager, came to the doctor’s office seeking a physical examination. He
appeared somewhat overweight. He denied taking any medications or
smoking, but admitted drinking alcohol. His father and older brother
have hypertension (HTN) and his paternal grandfather experienced a
myocardial infarction (MI) and a CVA at a young age. Mr. T. stated, “A
year ago at a health fair my cholesterol was tested. I was told later by
mail that my cholesterol was 250 and I had to recheck my blood
pressure.” His Bp at the time of his examination was 159/94, HR 96,
weight 275, height 5’11 in.
Explain the progressive pathophysiologic relationship between an MI
and the development of left ventricular (LV) failure. What factors
affect the severity of LV failure?
Next, visit http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dvt/facts.html (Links to an external site.) and access resources about deep vein thrombosis.
Document the manifestations and management of clients with deep vein thrombosis.
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