Left-Sided Heart Failure vs Right-Sided Heart Failure Pathophysiology Nursing NCLEX Review
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In this video, you'll learn about the differences in left-sided vs right-sided heart failure, the symptoms, pathophysiology, causes, and more.
Quiz Heart failure: www.registerednursern.com/heart-failure-nclex-ques…
Notes: www.registerednursern.com/left-sided-vs-right-side…
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Left-sided heart failure is the most common type of heart failure, and it can be further divided into systolic vs diastolic heart failure (dysfunction). In left-sided heart failure, the weak heart allows blood to flow back into the lungs, which causes pulmonary congestion.
Systolic heart failure features a REDUCED ejection fraction, whereas diastolic heart failure has a PRESERVED ejection fraction.
Left-sided heart failure can lead to symptoms such as shortness of breath, crackles, orthopnea, difficulty breathing, and more.
Right-sided heart failure is usually caused by left-sided heart failure due to the increased fluid pressure backing up from the left side to the right side. This type of heart failure will cause signs and symptoms such as an enlarged liver, ascites, jugular venous distention (JVD), swelling, edema, nausea, and more.
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Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching. Don't forget: Heart Failure Quiz: www.registerednursern.com/heart-failure-nclex-ques… Notes: www.registerednursern.com/left-sided-vs-right-side… *EKG Series*: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X9rYD8zSQg&list=PLQrdx7rRsKfU-A9UTclI0tOYrNJ1N5SNt *NCLEX Reviews*: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyBV18sHNSg&list=PLQrdx7rRsKfWwTsEG3KPPQx9rWa8AqMIk Nursing Gear: teespring.com/stores/registerednursern TikTok: Nurse Sarah Instagram: www.instagram.com/registerednursern_com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RegisteredNurseRNs Twitter: twitter.com/NursesRN
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Wow. The visual aid is amazing in addition to your teaching style. Please make more videos like this. Thank you so much.
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Girl! This was absolutely fabulous; great learning experience; great notes taken, thanks
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Girl these videos are getting intricate! Absolutely fantastic!
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Thank you for being a wonderful lecturer , a teacher and a guide! Your videos are really helpful.
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Thank you so much Professor Sara, i passed my nclex because of your lessons. Thank you so so much.
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This break down of heart failure on the right side and left side was great, you did a great breakdown on heart failure.
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Thanks boss I pray every nurse becomes like you and more...... GBU for making studies sooo simple....
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More than a teacher,thank you for teaching me alot❤
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Thank you! This makes so much sense! I appreciate your videos so much and love the new presentation!
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Thank you for these amazing videos! They are very informative and broken down to understand the information better!
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this question took me out on my HESI last week. I know L = lungs and R = rest of the body, but i could not answer that question correctly. This should help me for my final tuesday! thank you so much for every video youve posted
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Wow! Thanks, girl, you are my best study body. New animated ideas and video quality are amazing and the materials are always A1💞💞💞
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I love the updated video!! I love the graphics!
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Thank you for this wonderful video! I always struggle with differentiating the two sides. Something I love about your videos is the way your mnemonics actually relate to the topic. For example, SWELLING is way more relevant to right-sided heart failure than "silly wet elephants love...." or what have you.
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Just in time! And I am loving the background/ demonstrations!
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thanks a lot, you just helped my study right now. you are amazing Sarah
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You are an amazing teacher.... Well explained. Thank you
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This video was so helpful for my nursing exams! Thank you!!!!
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This lady's videos are always top notch