Thanks so much for your video, I am not a nurse but my father died of congestive heart failure and I have recently been having issues that might indicate heart issues. I couldn't find any info that really explained this condition until I came upon your video. keep up the good work!
I noticed in this video your rate of speaking is slowed down . THANK YOU!!!! I love your videos, they have helped me understand things in nursing school so much. Thank you for making all your videos.
Thank you so much Carolyn for this video. I know as nurses we must always review to keep up with the changes in medicine, but with life it can be soo hectic!! I would like to know what do you do to help you keep up with CEU's and work, and family responsibilities. I know balance is key, but I am toppling over!
+Dan Rodriguez Glad to hear that Dan! Thanks for letting me know you like the video. I hope it helps you a lot. Can't wait to see you here again. -xoxo
May I recommend that you re-record the vocal track so that there is no longer the echo to it because it is distracting and makes it harder to stay with you mentally? This is the first video of yours I've heard this echo so I know it is not a normal thing. :)
I love all of your videos. You do such an amazing job at simplifying complicated subjects. Would you consider doing a video on CABG surgery? I'm working on a Cardiology unit as a student nurse and I see a lot of these. Thank you
Thanks for this video! I have a pharm exam over HF and the meds associated in a week and this is a great, thorough run through. I will share with my friends! Ps: we learned in class that CHF is almost always referred to as HF in practice, since not all cases of HF include congestion. Just thought that would be a fun fact to share :) thanks again!
+Cam B Hi Cam! It is so nice the hear from you! Thanks so much for letting me know that you liked the video!! Thank you also for sharing the fun fact :) I do know that, but it seems like everyone refers to it still as CHF. Maybe in the future this will change :) Looking forward to seeing you on here again very soon! xoxo - Caroline
+Tommy Law Hi Tommy, You're welcome! Thank you too for letting me know about how you like the video. I appreciate it a lot. Looking forward on hearing from you again soon. -xoxo
+Abood Ahmed Hi Abood! Really glad to hear you found the channel & like it! Keep in touch & let me know if there are any videos that you would like to see. Looking forward to hearing from you soon! xoxo - Caroline
Very well put together video you have done. Just wanted to point out a few things though. 12:08 you mentioned for salt intake of 2000 grams daily, I believe you meant 2000 milligrams. Other than that, I am not sure if guidelines still recommend ACE+ARB combos anymore. Very educational and informative.
Aloha! I love your videos and teaching style. I am the Clinical Development Coordinator for a skilled nursing community in Maui (I know... I'm living the dream here) and am therefore responsible for connecting our nursing staff with relevant, evidence-based education on common diseases/ailments of our residents. I would like to include your video/content on the education system we use, Relias. Of course, I want to be sure that you get full credit for this content, which brings me to this question... Do I have your permission to proceed in putting your CHF video on my training site? If so what, if any, limitations are there for me in using your video/content? Thank you! (Mahalo!)
Hello. Beautiful girl!!! Thank CAROLINE, for your time and effort for the videos for US on youtube. Have a good day in USA. GOD bless YOU. Bye. Rudi from EUROPA.
+Manfred Bismark Hi Rudi!! Thank you so much for letting me know that you liked the video!! So cool how youtube connects us all from around the world ;) Looking forward to seeing you on here again soon!! xoxo - Caroline
As a stage 4 CHF person B1, selenium, calcium, and other more generic nutrients, I have been healing and losing water. So, pretty girl aside, I found this video lacking. All the conditions listed here are symptoms of poor nutrition from personal experience. Food treated with 2-4-D and glyphosate is what caused my decent into the nutritionally deficient. Oh, I forgot to include my new diet when I found out I was to die soon. I chose a high good fat carnivore/ keto with normal salt intake (to digest the meat, fats, and minerals). So, no carbs, and 129 nutrients including 77 minerals and elements, 18 vitamins, 3 fatty acids, and 12 amino acids, plus probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes all of this is way cheaper then conventional medicine and I'm starting to feel better and get around again.
I love your videos, they are very professional and are a wonderful study aid to learn and reinforce knowledge. Thank you for you professionalism and taking the time to help others in our journey. ( just a mistake in your metric system, in this video you said less than 2000 g of Na, in stead of mg. )
+spartacus valencia Thanks so much love! Your right, a mistake on my part :) Thanks for letting me know! Looking forward to seeing you on here again soon! xoxo! - Caroline
+hell0h0bbit Hi love!! Thanks so much for the request!! I put these on the list!! Please continue to let me know what you would like to see!! ❤️ - Caroline
Ok plz if you have answer for this . Some times if i working hard my right side of all my body begin all pain , but the left side nothing I go dr many times but no result Plz if you have answer for that
I'm in my early 30s. I had an EF of 36% on coreg and lisinipril I went back up to 46% then dropped recently back to 40% and was told I wasn't stable enough for cardiac rehab. I'm told it's non ischemic cardiomyopathy. I've been to several prominent heart hospitals and specialist and cannot find a cause despite all test. No drinking. No drugs. Any ideas?
Hi, last week we learned this and my professor said that we should no longer call it "congestive", and that CHF now refers to chronic heart failure.. just wondering if you knew if this was accurate or not?
CHF is not this simplistic. I have had CHF for 61 years now and may have a different perspective. Your body is comprised of millions of different types of carbon based cells that need nutrition and oxygen to survival. If the cell or cells needs are no being met, the your body starts to employ the first steps of necrosis (death). If your cell or cells needs continue to languish, then more steps will be taken toward necrosis or death of the cell or cells. In the case of CHF your heart's output, that includes a fresh oxygen supply, is below your cell or cells needs then steps toward death occurs. The longer your heart is underperforms the greater the accumulation of Oxygen Deficit. Your growing Oxygen Deficit is noticed by your body's cells and organs. When your car does not have enough gas the car slows down to compensate. Your body adjusts in th same way. Your organs and systems slow down. If your car runs out of as the car stops and so does your life. The fluids that flow out of your blood vessels to bring oxygen and nutrition to your cells does not return to your blood vessels to be recycle via your heart. It returns through your lymphatic system that congregates into your artery just before the artery enters the right side of your heart. It is NOT pumped and has NO blood pressure. The fluid is moved via capillary action of the blood moving through the artery (Superior Vena Cava). If CHF is causing a lower blood flow through the heart the an inadequate amount of returning lymphatic fluid is being moved back into circulation and fluid backs up into your cells causing edema. As CHF continues more of your organs and functions begin to slow down leading to death. I have had CHF for 61 years now and can appreciate God's mercy and love for me.
I can't feel my heartbeat in my chest anymore, i can see it at my abdominal aorta though. My body is always pale and not doing good. I don't k ow what's wrong with me, but thanks to Obama I don't have a doctor.
From a Pharmacy student in Ireland, Thank you :) I love how you read out the bullet points and put in illustrations/videos. Keep them coming!
Thanks so much for your video, I am not a nurse but my father died of congestive heart failure and I have recently been having issues that might indicate heart issues. I couldn't find any info that really explained this condition until I came upon your video. keep up the good work!
I noticed in this video your rate of speaking is slowed down . THANK YOU!!!! I love your videos, they have helped me understand things in nursing school so much. Thank you for making all your videos.
+Heather Dawn Thank you for noticing 😊 so glad the videos help you!!
Thank you so much Carolyn for this video. I know as nurses we must always review to keep up with the changes in medicine, but with life it can be soo hectic!! I would like to know what do you do to help you keep up with CEU's and work, and family responsibilities. I know balance is key, but I am toppling over!
I LOVE ALL THE CONTEST OF UR EXPLANATION. NEVER STOP! THANK U.
Awesome video! Nice, simple and straight to the point! As a nursing student, videos like this come in very handy. Thanks!
+Dan Rodriguez
Glad to hear that Dan!
Thanks for letting me know you like the video.
I hope it helps you a lot.
Can't wait to see you here again.
-xoxo
Very descriptive thank you !
Thank you.
Great help..i was diagnosed with acute heart failure..thank you
it really helps. 😄
but can i just suggest one thing? if u can also give rationale to all of those sign and symptoms of each diseases. thank you!
May I recommend that you re-record the vocal track so that there is no longer the echo to it because it is distracting and makes it harder to stay with you mentally? This is the first video of yours I've heard this echo so I know it is not a normal thing. :)
Love all your videos....thank you. I hope you can do pathophysiology. I used most of your videos for theory and pharma
Love it! Very thorough
+Nurse Bass
Thanks so much for letting me know!!
xoxo
- Caroline
YOU ARE THE BEST!!!
I love all of your videos. You do such an amazing job at simplifying complicated subjects. Would you consider doing a video on CABG surgery? I'm working on a Cardiology unit as a student nurse and I see a lot of these. Thank you
Thanks for this video! I have a pharm exam over HF and the meds associated in a week and this is a great, thorough run through.
I will share with my friends!
Ps: we learned in class that CHF is almost always referred to as HF in practice, since not all cases of HF include congestion.
Just thought that would be a fun fact to share :)
thanks again!
+Cam B
Hi Cam!
It is so nice the hear from you!
Thanks so much for letting me know that you liked the video!!
Thank you also for sharing the fun fact :) I do know that, but it seems like everyone refers to it still as CHF. Maybe in the future this will change :) Looking forward to seeing you on here again very soon!
xoxo
- Caroline
amazing, information is explained very well. thank you so much.
+Tommy Law
Hi Tommy,
You're welcome!
Thank you too for letting me know about how you like the video.
I appreciate it a lot.
Looking forward on hearing from you again soon.
-xoxo
thanks! i'm a pharmacy student and it helps me :) appreciate it
+Abood Ahmed
Hi Abood!
Really glad to hear you found the channel & like it!
Keep in touch & let me know if there are any videos that you would like to see.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
xoxo
- Caroline
Thank you we should all look out for symptoms in us and loved ones
iam vet student and this viedo help me thanks ❤
I love this videos very informative put I wish they had more nursing care. What does the nurse due for someone with CHF
Great job! Thanks so much!
Great work.
Very well put together video you have done. Just wanted to point out a few things though. 12:08 you mentioned for salt intake of 2000 grams daily, I believe you meant 2000 milligrams. Other than that, I am not sure if guidelines still recommend ACE+ARB combos anymore. Very educational and informative.
Thank you so much
+Soso 1993soso
Your very welcome ;)
Thanks for letting me know that you like it!!
See you soon I hope ;)
xoxo
- Caroline
Great Informational Video!!!
Thank you Cheri!
Nicely done! Thanks.
thanks so much very informative
Nice video... Explain my condition better to understand!
Aloha! I love your videos and teaching style. I am the Clinical Development Coordinator for a skilled nursing community in Maui (I know... I'm living the dream here) and am therefore responsible for connecting our nursing staff with relevant, evidence-based education on common diseases/ailments of our residents. I would like to include your video/content on the education system we use, Relias. Of course, I want to be sure that you get full credit for this content, which brings me to this question... Do I have your permission to proceed in putting your CHF video on my training site? If so what, if any, limitations are there for me in using your video/content? Thank you! (Mahalo!)
Hello. Beautiful girl!!! Thank CAROLINE, for your time and effort for the videos for US on youtube. Have a good day in USA. GOD bless YOU. Bye. Rudi from EUROPA.
+Manfred Bismark
Hi Rudi!!
Thank you so much for letting me know that you liked the video!!
So cool how youtube connects us all from around the world ;)
Looking forward to seeing you on here again soon!!
xoxo
- Caroline
As a stage 4 CHF person B1, selenium, calcium, and other more generic nutrients, I have been healing and losing water. So, pretty girl aside, I found this video lacking. All the conditions listed here are symptoms of poor nutrition from personal experience. Food treated with 2-4-D and glyphosate is what caused my decent into the nutritionally deficient.
Oh, I forgot to include my new diet when I found out I was to die soon. I chose a high good fat carnivore/ keto with normal salt intake (to digest the meat, fats, and minerals). So, no carbs, and 129 nutrients including 77 minerals and elements, 18 vitamins, 3 fatty acids, and 12 amino acids, plus probiotics, prebiotics, enzymes all of this is way cheaper then conventional medicine and I'm starting to feel better and get around again.
I love your videos, they are very professional and are a wonderful study aid to learn and reinforce knowledge. Thank you for you professionalism and taking the time to help others in our journey. ( just a mistake in your metric system, in this video you said less than 2000 g of Na, in stead of mg. )
+spartacus valencia
Thanks so much love! Your right, a mistake on my part :) Thanks for letting me know!
Looking forward to seeing you on here again soon!
xoxo!
- Caroline
thank you very much
Very helpful info
BRILLIANT THANK YOU
do we HAVE to have a computer do this report?
To do what report?
thank you so mush
thanks........
Thank you so much 😘
+pawanjit gill
Your welcome love!!
Super liked, thanks a lot!
+Just_Tarts
You are super welcome! :)
-xoxo
Please do a more detailed video on CAD including STEMI, NSTEMI and stable angina. Meds/intervention to take for each scenario :))
+hell0h0bbit
Hi love!!
Thanks so much for the request!!
I put these on the list!!
Please continue to let me know what you would like to see!!
❤️
- Caroline
I prefer it, but some of performances have too words that difficultly reading!
KEEP THE HANDS SILENT.....
Ok plz if you have answer for this . Some times if i working hard my right side of all my body begin all pain , but the left side nothing
I go dr many times but no result
Plz if you have answer for that
I'm in my early 30s. I had an EF of 36% on coreg and lisinipril I went back up to 46% then dropped recently back to 40% and was told I wasn't stable enough for cardiac rehab. I'm told it's non ischemic cardiomyopathy. I've been to several prominent heart hospitals and specialist and cannot find a cause despite all test. No drinking. No drugs. Any ideas?
How are you doing now bro ?
Hi, last week we learned this and my professor said that we should no longer call it "congestive", and that CHF now refers to chronic heart failure.. just wondering if you knew if this was accurate or not?
I have a very hard time focusing on the information in these videos.
Very informative & thoroughly done. The hands drive me crazy though, lol 😂 thx for sharing!
excellent
Thank you!
excellent and helpful too me
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thank you so much..now i understand!!!
Your welcome! Thanks so much for watching!!
iam vet student and this viedo help me thanks for you
+shosho AB
My pleasure!
Thanks for letting me know this helps.
It means a lot.
-xoxo
can you made video about action of drug when enter the body...please
boshra night I make happy this heart helps take me video. Need more. cookies.
thx alot nextime think about us on r tablets I can't click a link on the vid put it n the disctitipion
I think you meant 2,000mg of sodium, not grams!
+snowflake891000 oh yea... whoops! Your right 2G... 2,000mg 😁
video is nice : )
I love it
great legs
I just had a heart failure watching you 🤗
My family member has this and it’s terminal which means he will die soon 😢😫😫 it’s hard because I just found out and he’s is very close to my family.
CHF is not this simplistic. I have had CHF for 61 years now and may have a different perspective. Your body is comprised of millions of different types of carbon based cells that need nutrition and oxygen to survival. If the cell or cells needs are no being met, the your body starts to employ the first steps of necrosis (death). If your cell or cells needs continue to languish, then more steps will be taken toward necrosis or death of the cell or cells. In the case of CHF your heart's output, that includes a fresh oxygen supply, is below your cell or cells needs then steps toward death occurs. The longer your heart is underperforms the greater the accumulation of Oxygen Deficit. Your growing Oxygen Deficit is noticed by your body's cells and organs. When your car does not have enough gas the car slows down to compensate. Your body adjusts in th same way. Your organs and systems slow down. If your car runs out of as the car stops and so does your life.
The fluids that flow out of your blood vessels to bring oxygen and nutrition to your cells does not return to your blood vessels to be recycle via your heart. It returns through your lymphatic system that congregates into your artery just before the artery enters the right side of your heart. It is NOT pumped and has NO blood pressure. The fluid is moved via capillary action of the blood moving through the artery (Superior Vena Cava). If CHF is causing a lower blood flow through the heart the an inadequate amount of returning lymphatic fluid is being moved back into circulation and fluid backs up into your cells causing edema. As CHF continues more of your organs and functions begin to slow down leading to death.
I have had CHF for 61 years now and can appreciate God's mercy and love for me.
What did you do to survive chf that long?
How you alive?
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OH NO!!!!! 4.39 its left side of the hearth ..
"T" is missing in "Heart"
God bless!
+Russo Simon (R)
Hi Russo! Oops!! Thank you for letting me know!!
See you soon!
- Caroline
+EmpoweRN You're welcome!
+Russo Simon (R)
:)
A more conservative dress is appropriate. Nevertheless, love the presentation.
I got it at 39 you lost me already
5 stars _
I can't feel my heartbeat in my chest anymore, i can see it at my abdominal aorta though. My body is always pale and not doing good. I don't k ow what's wrong with me, but thanks to Obama I don't have a doctor.
Arizona Skywatch go and ask trump for your doctor now...bet you voted for him too
thanks b4 i see it 😂
+john legend
Haha thanks John 🙌👍
Thank you so much.
iam vet student and this viedo help me thanks for you
iam vet student and this viedo help me thanks for you
I Don't even think your a Vet You Spelled *Video* wrong
iam vet student and this viedo help me thanks for you