dc.description.abstract | A state of physiological conditions of heart failure that cannot pump
enough blood to meet the body’s metabolic needs. On the other hand cardiac
output decreases resulting in pulmonary edema, decreased perfusion troughout the
body, and edema throughout the body,and edema throughout the body. The aim of
this study was to implement nursing care for decreased cardiac output in
decompensated cordis clients. The design of this case study is descriptive. Data
collection methods used are interviews, observation, physical examination, the
results are written in the form of field notes and then documented. Participants
taken were 2 clients who had decompensated cordis with a nursing problem
decreasing cardiac output with the results of the maximum assessment criteria day
to one treatment, the client was aware and operative, I male participants aged 48
years, and II female participants, with no ballast problem the other. The
implementation was carried out 3x24 hours including identifying primary and
secondary signs and symtoms of decreased cardiac output, monitoring blood
pressure, monitoring oxygen saturation, monitoring arrhythmias, collaborating
with medical teams in administering both diuretic and non-diuretic therapies.
Expected results obtained. The effectiveness in providing nursing care aside from
the the actions of the nurse but also from the response and to the operation of the
patient in receiving measures to incease the decrease in cardiac output. | en_US |