Practice Question
Which of the following would be expected findings in a patient experiencing Right-sided heart failure? (Select all that Apply)
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Correct Answer:
JVD
Rationale:
◼ JVD: Systemic venous congestion elevates jugular venous pressure.
◼ Peripheral edema: Pitting edema reflects right‑sided volume backlog.
◼ Pulmonary signs: Crackles, PND, pink frothy sputum point to left‑sided failure instead.
◼ Pathway: Failing RV backs up into systemic veins, not lungs.
◼ Cor pulmonale link: Lung‑driven pulmonary HTN often precedes right HF.
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- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: General Exams
- Domain: Medical-surgical📚
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