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Congestive Heart Failure Case Studies

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A 57-year old male came to my clinic with the following symptoms, gradual onset of dyspnea, frequent dyspepsia with nausea, epigastric pain and breathing difficulty, especially while lying on his back. His vital signs are B/P 180/110, pulse 88, temp. 98.0 and his respiration 20.
Congestive heart failure (CHF) affect nearly 26 million people worldwide. (Kumar, Pachori, & Acharya, 2017). This a condition that is seen when the heart is unable to provide sufficient blood supply to fulfill the requirement of the body (Kumar, Pachori, & Acharya, 2017). The body need an adequate amount of blood to survive. CHF affect the heart pumping power of the heart and in return reduce the pumping power of the ventricles. Because of this blood moves through the heart and body slowly which causes pressure in the chambers to increase (Kumar, Pachori, & Acharya, 2017). The individuals experience symptoms because the heart cannot pump enough oxygen and nutrients blood to meet the body’s need. Some of the common symptoms of CHF are dyspnea, edema, and fatigue (Kumar, Pachori, & Acharya, 2017). Patients may also have these symptoms epigastric pain and difficulty breathing while lying flat which is relieved by sitting up …show more content…

The symptoms he presented to the office correlate with CHF. It is unfortunate that he is diagnosed late because of the poor prognosis that is related to late diagnosis. I would obtain a medical history, review his symptoms and do a complete physical examination, listening to his lungs while checking for abnormal heart sound. I would evaluate his risk factors, paying close attention to B/P, coronary artery disease, and diabetes. I would also order blood test including BNP, chest X-ray, Stress test, Echocardiogram and Electrocardiogram (ECG) (Mayo Clinic, 2017). I would make my diagnosis based on his medical history, family histories, diagnostic test, and his physical exam (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute,

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