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How do I prioritize care for a patient with heart failure?

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Assess: Airway, breathing, circulation — check O2 sat, lung sounds, peripheral edema
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Prioritize: Respiratory distress = immediate intervention (ABCs first)
3.
Intervene: Position upright, O2, diuretics, monitor fluid balance

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What are the priority nursing interventions for a patient with heart failure?
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Step 1 — Assess ABCs

Check airway, breathing, and circulation first. In heart failure, look for signs of respiratory distress...

Step 2 — Monitor Fluid Status

Daily weights, I&O, and assess for edema. This helps track fluid overload...

Step 3 — Medication Management

Administer diuretics as ordered, monitor electrolytes, especially potassium...

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Heart Failure Priority Interventions

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Step 1 — Assess ABCs. Check airway, breathing, and circulation first. In heart failure, look for signs of respiratory distress...

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Diuretic Management

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Monitor electrolytes, especially potassium. Administer diuretics as ordered and assess for signs of dehydration...

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Fluid Overload Assessment

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Daily weights, I&O monitoring, and assess for peripheral edema. Track fluid status to prevent complications...

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