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The nurse is caring for a patient who has developed heart failure after having a large myocardial infarction. Which assessment changes are related to this situation

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Heart murmur, acute left-sided weakness, pericardial rub, and cardiac dysrhythmias are related to this situation.

What is a heart murmur?

A heart murmur is an additional sound made by the heart while it beats. When blood does not move easily through the heart, noise is produced. There are both harmful and harmless cardiac murmurs.

What is acute-left-sided weakness?

A common consequence of stroke is hemiparesis, which results in weakness on one side of the body. This weakness on one side can make it difficult for you to move and interfere with everyday tasks.

What is the pericardial rub?

The friction of the heart against the pericardium causes a grating, to-and-fro sound known as a pericardial friction rub. This has a sound like wood being scraped with sandpaper. Pericarditis is typically indicated by such a sound. The severity of the rub varies with the phase of the cardiac cycle.

What are cardiac dysrhythmias?

An abnormal or irregular heartbeat is known as cardiac dysrhythmia (also known as arrhythmia). Your heartbeat is either abnormally fast (usually over 100 beats per minute) or abnormally slow (typically below 60 beats per minute).

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The nurse is caring for a patient who has developed heart failure after having a large myocardial infarction. Which assessment changes are related to this situation? Select all that apply.

  1. Heart murmur
  2. Acute left-sided weakness
  3. Wheeze bilaterally
  4. Pericardial rub
  5. Cardiac dysrhythmias

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