Medical-surgical Nursing Demystified

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(^46) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
TREATMENT
Treatment may continue at home unless a worsening change in condition merits
hospitalization. Immediate treatment of heart failure, while searching for underly-
ing correctable conditions, is necessary.



  • Administer supplemental oxygen, which increases arterial pO 2. Mechanical
    ventilation may be necessary.

  • Administer morphine, which lowers left atrial pressure, decreases myocar-
    dial oxygen demand, lowers anxiety, and relieves pain.

  • Administer diuretics to remove excess fluid:

    • furosemide, bumetanide, meolazone



  • Administer cardiac glycosides to increase contractions of the heart:

    • digoxin



  • Administer cardiac inotropics to strengthen the heart:

    • dobutamine

    • inamrinone

    • milrinone



  • Administer nitrates to decrease BP, and left ventricular filling pressures:

    • isosorbide dinitrate




NURSING DIAGNOSES



  • Impaired gas exchange

  • Anxiety

  • Excess fluid volume


NURSING INTERVENTION



  • Place the patient in full Fowler’s position to enhance air exchange and
    diaphragmatic movement, sitting with legs dangling over sides of bed.

  • Monitor cardiovascular function for changes in heart sounds, extra sounds,
    murmurs.

  • Monitor respirations for changes in lung sounds, chest expansion.

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