Preventing and Managing Heart Failure Exacerbation
Presented by Lisa A. Gorski
Nonfinancial: Lisa Gorski is a professional member of the Infusion Nurses Society and is an editorial board member for Home Healthcare Now.
The fourth course in this heart failure (HF) program addresses exacerbation prevention strategies, including patient and caregiver education. Signs and symptoms that could be managed in the home and expected components of home medical management are discussed. While the HF certificate program is aimed at nurses and therapists across all settings, home care clinicians and nurses working in long-term care facilities will especially benefit from this course. A high level of knowledge is required to effectively assess and monitor for signs of worsening HF. Such knowledge provides the clinician with confidence in assessment, early identification of worsening HF, and patient education.
Meet your instructor
Lisa A. Gorski
Lisa A. Gorski has worked for 40 years as a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) and educator for Wheaton Franciscan Home Health & Hospice, now part of Ascension at Home, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a CNS, she has played a key role in the home infusion therapy program, contributing to clinician education, policy and procedure…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Preventing HF Exacerbation
Exacerbation prevention strategies are described in this chapter. Good self-care begins with helping patients to monitor their symptoms. Weight monitoring and dietary guidelines are addressed along with medication management and general wellness recommendations.
2. Identification of Signs/Symptoms of Exacerbation and Medication-Related Adverse Reactions or Side Effects
Signs and symptoms of worsening HF that may be potentially managed in the home are differentiated from those that indicate the need for emergent care. The identification of medication side effects such as overdiuresis, hypotension, and cough are also highlighted.
3. Home Management of HF Exacerbation
Potential home medical management of worsening HF and medication issues is covered in this chapter. In addition to treatment, exploring factors with the patient that potentially contribute to symptoms is important to exacerbations.
More courses in this series
Anatomy and Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
Lisa A. Gorski
Heart Failure: Medication Management
Lisa A. Gorski
Heart Failure Assessment: Monitoring Signs and Symptoms
Lisa A. Gorski
Preventing and Managing Heart Failure Exacerbation
Lisa A. Gorski
Heart Failure: Addressing Barriers to Self-Management in Patients
Virginia Bowen
Heart Failure: Achieving Success Through Motivational Interviewing
Virginia Bowen
Heart Failure: Partnering With Patients to Promote Independence
Virginia Bowen
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