Question
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Answer
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Backward heart failure
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(R) CHF
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reduced venous return to heart
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(R) CHF
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peripheral edema
|
(R) CHF
|
ankle swelling
|
(R) CHF
|
venous hypertension
|
(R) CHF
|
venous stasis
|
(R) CHF
|
weight gain
|
(R) CHF
|
fullness on abdomen
|
(R) CHF
|
jugular venous distention
|
(R) CHF
|
forward heart failure
|
(L) CHF
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S3-hallmark
|
(L) CHF
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basilar crackles/rales
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(L) ventricular heart failure
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reduced Cardiac output
|
(L) CHF
|
undue tachycardia
|
(L) CHF
|
cold intolerance
|
(L) CHF
|
pulmo edema
|
(L) CHF
|
dyspnea on exertion
|
(L) CHF
|
orthopnea
|
(L) CHF
|
cheyne-stokes
|
(L) CHF
|
Hai fellow physiotherapists....this blog basically contains Amal's compilation of exam preparation materials for NPTE, PCE, HAAD, DHA,MOH, PROMETRIC, ACOPRA.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Right versus Left congestive heart falure
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