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Heart Failure Assessment & Treatment Presented by: Tammie Luman, RN, BSN
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  • Heart Failure Assessment & Treatment Presented by: Tammie Luman, RN, BSN
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  • Heart Failure-Definition Heart failure: Inability of heart to provide adequate blood to meet the bodies needs Heart failure: Inability of heart to provide adequate blood to meet the bodies needs www.mayoclinic.com
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  • Heart Failure Think A. S. S. E. S. S. A. S. S. E. S. S. then T. R. E. A. T. then T. R. E. A. T.
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  • Heart Failure A Appetite (lack of) A Appetite (lack of) S Shortness of breath S Shortness of breath S Sudden weight gain S Sudden weight gain E Edema E Edema S Signs of fatigue S Signs of fatigue S Soaring heart rate S Soaring heart rate www.heart.org
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  • T Take Digoxin & diuretic T Take Digoxin & diuretic R - Rest R - Rest E Eat Na diet E Eat Na diet A ACE and ARBs A ACE and ARBs T Teach, Teach, Teach T Teach, Teach, Teach Heart Failure (Housel, 2007)
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  • Heart Failure Remember Two Words. A. S. S. E. S. S. A. S. S. E. S. S. then T. R. E. A. T. then T. R. E. A. T.
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  • Principles for Power Point Large font for ease of reading Large font for ease of reading Title appears on each slide Title appears on each slide Simple background limits distraction Simple background limits distraction Simple colors for slides (white on blue) Simple colors for slides (white on blue) Slides are presented clearly and logically Slides are presented clearly and logically Text was used sparingly so as not to bore or confuse readers Text was used sparingly so as not to bore or confuse readers Pictures are clear Pictures are clear (Paradi), (Hilman)
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  • Heart Failure References: Hilman, D. (n.d.). Five principles of great powerpoint presentation. Retrieved March 3, 2011, from Ezine Articles: http://www.Ezinearticles.com Hilman, D. (n.d.). Five principles of great powerpoint presentation. Retrieved March 3, 2011, from Ezine Articles: http://www.Ezinearticles.com Housel, J. (2007). Heart Failure Patient Education. Heart Failure Patient Education. Titusville, Florida, U.S.A.: Parrish Medical Center. Housel, J. (2007). Heart Failure Patient Education. Heart Failure Patient Education. Titusville, Florida, U.S.A.: Parrish Medical Center. Paradi, D. (n.d.). How to avoid "Death by powerpoint". Retrieved February 28, 2011, from Think outside the slide: http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/articles/avoid-death-by-ppt.htm Paradi, D. (n.d.). How to avoid "Death by powerpoint". Retrieved February 28, 2011, from Think outside the slide: http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/articles/avoid-death-by-ppt.htm Staff, M. C. (n.d.). Heart failure. Retrieved March 5, 2011, from Mayo Clinic: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heartfailure/ Staff, M. C. (n.d.). Heart failure. Retrieved March 5, 2011, from Mayo Clinic: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heartfailure/ Warning signs of heart failure. (2011, February 24). Retrieved March 8, 2011, from Heart.org: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HeartFailure/ Warning signs of heart failure. (2011, February 24). Retrieved March 8, 2011, from Heart.org: http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HeartFailure/

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