3 months ago my primary and cardiologist got together and sent me home with literature on heart failure. Didn’t think too much of it then but have my next appointment this coming Monday. Have been more fatigued and winded but the dozing off every time I sit down has improved. Hoping they are going to tell me things are stable and the new med is helping. Thank you for the video, also. Has explained things better or should say I understand better some of what they are telling me. Will watch the rest of your videos.
I have just been diagnosed with heart failure with severely impaired systolic function and am only 36... Thought I would listen so I can understand my condition
I love how easy but comprehensive these videos are, I'm an ICU RN in NZ and currently doing a critical care postgrad paper. These videos have helped me so much with my study and the competencies I need to get ticked off. Love the combination of diagrams alongside clear and succinct explanations without feeling overwhelmed with info. Thanks so much, have definitely subscribed :)
Thank you for this! I’m not a nurse, but I work in a AHF and Heart Transplant clinic, and this series helped me understand better how to support our patients the best I can as a coordinator. Thanks again!
Thanks so much for your channel. Im a PA and just finished school. Starting my plastics/surgery/ICU job in about 2 months. And these videos have helped me immensely to refresh and review pertinent topics!
Thank you guys so much for watching! Please leave us a like if you enjoyed the video. We truly do appreciate it! Also we love hearing your comments so feel free to tell us what you think of the video. We hope that after this lesson, you will have a good understanding of the basic concepts in regards to what heart failure is and means for your patients. The goal is for you to have a good overall understand of this condition so that moving forward with the rest of the lessons in the series, you will have a good foundation upon which to continue building your understanding! Don't forget to check out these other great lessons that we have available! Hemodynamics: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdMBZlcIcWlESbOFFaGugQS2.html Shock: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdPP0K8Fi49GfUgprICS-xMf.html Blood Tubes - Order of Draw: th-cam.com/video/mAmwdDdbkUI/w-d-xo.html Arterial Blood Gases: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdMz1qF-3iS6iUZ-R_fKbeJw.html ECG/EKG Interpretation: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdPMaNwn4xbg6xAIaAnyraMj.html Glasgow Coma Scale: th-cam.com/video/zYwJVPIjW6I/w-d-xo.html Don't forget to check us out and give us a like on Facebook as well! facebook.com/ICUAdvantage
I took time off from nursing and these videos really help me to summarize all the information and essentially sort all of my learning from college into a working unit in my brain. THANK YOU ICU Advantage for your channel!
The best part of your videos is that they are short enough and very easy to completely understand. You are perfect in cutting the subjects. Thank you so much as always. 👍🥇
Love the simplicity of the lectures yet still covering complex topics. Keep up the good work. Appreciate the shorter video's without too much packed in, it makes for a refreshing watch. Much more enjoyable than my crit care post grad lectures! Have subscribed ☺️
Thank you Eddie! Ive binged alot of these vids and helped me either by satisfying my curiosity or making my current collage much easier to understand (year 4 veterinary medicine atm out of 6). I have a degree in nursing (both human and animal) and i love everything that has to do with the organic body, medicine, how intricate and interesting it can be and i just love the medical side of things (including internal medicine, physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology) and most pharmacology aspects(not really into surgery stuff hehe). I really cant find vet stuff that goes into such details but i can extrapolate and adapt depending on the species (i mostly treat pets and not farm animals). Best wishes and keep up the good work , us students really appreciate the effort!! Lots of love, Mitza
I love these lectures! I’m starting in the ICU next month and have been trying to get ahead with these videos. Could you do videos on different parts of assessment and how to apply them with case studies?
Patient came to the nursing home im working on during summer, with bilateral pedal and scrotal edema, erysipelas and starting venous ulcerations due to right sided heart failure, and dyspnea on lying down (sleeps in a chair at night for that reason) due to left sided HF, so trying to really grasp this concept now!
Good video, one minor problem though. Durimg hypertrophy, the myocardial cells don't really proliferate (i.e. increase in number) they really only increase in size.
thank you for the videos. I wish you were more in depth with hemodynamics in regards to CCRN review. I'm taking my exam next week but your video did help a bit. :)
Hi good day sir, this was a very clear video, thank you and appreciate so much your kind effort. Does this mean systolic & dystolic heart failure are due to the underlying diseases or nature of the individual's heart build up with thin or thick cardiac muscle ?
Certainly. There are many factors, genetics included, that seem to be at play, and it seems as if we don't fully understand how similar process can lead to different forms.
I have Diastolic Heart Failure. My cardiologist scripts me Losartan 100mg Qd and Triamterene HTZ 18.5mg Qd. I had surgery on a rotator cuff tear. My arm went in a sling. Surgeon suggested that I sleep in a chair. That worked but my feet are distended, swollen from keeping them below my heart all night.
the way to prevent or repair heart disease is through dieting. reduce high cholesterol food such as animals organs, seafood such as shrimps, prawns, shells food, crabs...and reduce fatty and also red meats. increase white meat like fish and chicken. avoid alcohol consumption and tobacco. exercise lightly, because too stress can cause stroke... the better way to reduce weight and burn off fats, sugar, cholesterol and plagues is through fasting! fasting after dinner all the way till next day lunch. during fasting hours, sleep is the best way to feel not hungry, allowing the body to burn energy from cholesterol, excess sugar, and fats within our body organs. unlike exercising, it burn energy from food and tone more of our body and muscles. but it has less effect on inner organs. only fasting can burn the bad within our organs. we should not eat too full dinner for fasting to kick in, if we have much food in our stomach for digestion during the fasting, then fasting is not effective and thus not much burning of bad substance take place because energy r still burn from food. it yet to burn from organs. one should reduce carbohydrates and fruits because they are high in sugar. carbohydrates include all kind of rice, white or brown rice, flour, corn, noodles, all kind of bread, white or brown bread... other that contain sugar and fat is milk, butter.. fruits are often mistaken as healthy when it also lead to high sugar from fructose. eat less red meat. do not eat snacks, ice cream, fried food, coca cola... soft drinks.. do this for a long period, your heart blockage will be gone by itself without surgery... but it takes alot alot alot of will power and discipline which you can do it because you are a strong person within. surgery is require if its emergency. but preferred not to if you can do dieting and fasting. good luck. its life. only when one is in our situation only will they respect the solution. this is why many people are losers. they expect to be lazy and ill will yet yield great results. its the same attitude people have when they invest 1 penny to expect 1million dollar result. they cant endure 5 weeks for the good sake of their very own live. what other achievement can they have in life? weak people will find excuses in every solution. but strong people will find solution in every problems. its very hard to lift people up who doesnt wanna help themselves. and the saddest part is while trying to help them, they pulled you down with negativity. i am matured enough to understand the weak and the strong. but end of the day, still helping people who wanna help themselves. because there is a yin, there is a yang. we cant please everyone. i just do kind. but at the end of the day, when u recovered, its your gain. when you sick and die, its your loss. but whatever you choose. think about others who wanna help themselves. support them encourage them. god bless all. believe in god believe in yourself. believe in good and u will receive good. do good for yourself. when u recover you can take care of others.
I feel one of the reasons for cardiac failure in city atmosphere may or is because of no direct bare soil surface of earth since cemented by thaar or mosaic or tiles but bare soil surface on which rain water from unknown distance sky fall on earth over which frogs feel procreation which were main focus point in the discovery of electricity so sky and mother earth meeting will or may definitely reduce heart attacks and normalise Action potential when breathing in wet soil environment instead of A.C. Imay be considered blabering Doesn't matter. Tnq I
So the best way to mitigate heart failure - be sure that the stress hormones are intervened so that way these hormones will not set off the compensation-decompensation vicious cycle in a failing heart, which can worsen the patient's existing heart failure!
Heart failure is the dysfunction of the ventricular walls or heart valves caused by unneeded lysis (or, cell-death) mechanisms or timings in the myocardium. Am I right?
I am writing this from my perspective of a patient will well-documented history of heart problems: Your videos are helpful, but really was looking for something more directed to patient. Something your students should understand is that we patients really don't understand all this stuff. I come across as educated and articulate, which is mistaken for having a clue about all it means. Just wish medic-types would take time to be sure I understand what they're saying, or at least refer me to the patient-oriented video I'm looking for.
I recently lost my Father to heart failure, I'm just trying to process and understand why this happened. Thank you for this.
So sorry to hear about the loss of your father. You will be in my thoughts.
How long did he have heart failure for.
3 months ago my primary and cardiologist got together and sent me home with literature on heart failure. Didn’t think too much of it then but have my next appointment this coming Monday. Have been more fatigued and winded but the dozing off every time I sit down has improved. Hoping they are going to tell me things are stable and the new med is helping. Thank you for the video, also. Has explained things better or should say I understand better some of what they are telling me. Will watch the rest of your videos.
I have just been diagnosed with heart failure with severely impaired systolic function and am only 36... Thought I would listen so I can understand my condition
I love how easy but comprehensive these videos are, I'm an ICU RN in NZ and currently doing a critical care postgrad paper. These videos have helped me so much with my study and the competencies I need to get ticked off. Love the combination of diagrams alongside clear and succinct explanations without feeling overwhelmed with info. Thanks so much, have definitely subscribed :)
Thank you for this! I’m not a nurse, but I work in a AHF and Heart Transplant clinic, and this series helped me understand better how to support our patients the best I can as a coordinator. Thanks again!
Awesome Jenny! So happy to hear this was helpful for you!
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Hi can you give me tips anything on how to help my mother live she's at 3-4 stage 😢
Thanks so much for your channel. Im a PA and just finished school. Starting my plastics/surgery/ICU job in about 2 months. And these videos have helped me immensely to refresh and review pertinent topics!
So cool! Congrats on finishing school and the new job! Sounds awesome. Wishing you the best there. Happy the videos have been helpful for you!
Thank you guys so much for watching! Please leave us a like if you enjoyed the video. We truly do appreciate it! Also we love hearing your comments so feel free to tell us what you think of the video. We hope that after this lesson, you will have a good understanding of the basic concepts in regards to what heart failure is and means for your patients. The goal is for you to have a good overall understand of this condition so that moving forward with the rest of the lessons in the series, you will have a good foundation upon which to continue building your understanding!
Don't forget to check out these other great lessons that we have available!
Hemodynamics: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdMBZlcIcWlESbOFFaGugQS2.html
Shock: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdPP0K8Fi49GfUgprICS-xMf.html
Blood Tubes - Order of Draw: th-cam.com/video/mAmwdDdbkUI/w-d-xo.html
Arterial Blood Gases: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdMz1qF-3iS6iUZ-R_fKbeJw.html
ECG/EKG Interpretation: th-cam.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdPMaNwn4xbg6xAIaAnyraMj.html
Glasgow Coma Scale: th-cam.com/video/zYwJVPIjW6I/w-d-xo.html
Don't forget to check us out and give us a like on Facebook as well! facebook.com/ICUAdvantage
Great explanation about the interrelationship between the various conditions.
I took time off from nursing and these videos really help me to summarize all the information and essentially sort all of my learning from college into a working unit in my brain. THANK YOU ICU Advantage for your channel!
So glad to hear this Christina. Hope your transition back is going well and stay safe!
The best part of your videos is that they are short enough and very easy to completely understand. You are perfect in cutting the subjects. Thank you so much as always. 👍🥇
So great to hear this!!
Patient. Really explains what is going on for me. Very helpful.
I seriously appreciate this video. Didn’t even step foot in school yet and I have such a great understanding of it all. Thank you so much
Awesome to hear Danielle! Really happy to hear you are finding these videos helpful.
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I've watched many videos on this topic but this is the only explanation which has me understand heart failure. Thank you sensei.
This is so amazing to hear! So happy to be able to help!
I like your lectures! Very easy to understand, clear, concise, and your speed is just right! Keep it up, subscribed!
I loved the lectures! Thanks for your work, amazing channel!
So happy to hear this and thank you so much Anne! I really appreciate the kind words! :)
Love the simplicity of the lectures yet still covering complex topics. Keep up the good work. Appreciate the shorter video's without too much packed in, it makes for a refreshing watch. Much more enjoyable than my crit care post grad lectures! Have subscribed ☺️
Haha this is so awesome to hear Bethany! Thank you for the kind words and really glad that you enjoyed the videos!
Thank you Eddie! Ive binged alot of these vids and helped me either by satisfying my curiosity or making my current collage much easier to understand (year 4 veterinary medicine atm out of 6). I have a degree in nursing (both human and animal) and i love everything that has to do with the organic body, medicine, how intricate and interesting it can be and i just love the medical side of things (including internal medicine, physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology) and most pharmacology aspects(not really into surgery stuff hehe). I really cant find vet stuff that goes into such details but i can extrapolate and adapt depending on the species (i mostly treat pets and not farm animals). Best wishes and keep up the good work , us students really appreciate the effort!! Lots of love, Mitza
this video is great, cant wait to check out the remaining parts.
Awesome! God you likes it and hope you like the rest as well! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment!
So happy thay I watched and learned so much from this video. Loved it ❤
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Good job
I love these lectures! I’m starting in the ICU next month and have been trying to get ahead with these videos. Could you do videos on different parts of assessment and how to apply them with case studies?
Awesome. Congrats on the new position! I may look to cover assessments in the future. I'll add to the todo list.
thank you very much
I'd love to see a video explaining more about cardiac tamponade and treatments!
Good suggestion. Added to the todo list!
You cant believe the answer 😅could be a clue closer to healing ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow, this is so incredible Tysm!!! So clear and easy to understand
Awesome! Really happy to hear this.
More than good.
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Thank you!
Thank You Eddie! You teach me a lot of about the heart knowledge.Thx! I have subscribed you too.
Awesome, thank you! So glad to hear it and to have you on board as a sub!
Thank you so much this is helping me a lot!
You are very welcome! Glad to hear this!
Patient came to the nursing home im working on during summer, with bilateral pedal and scrotal edema, erysipelas and starting venous ulcerations due to right sided heart failure, and dyspnea on lying down (sleeps in a chair at night for that reason) due to left sided HF, so trying to really grasp this concept now!
Hope this video was helpful for you then!
@@ICUAdvantage On vacaycay from med school so i stopped 😂 reminded myself to relax. we will have cardiology 5th yr so will prob come back here😂
Thanks for this video, so helpful
Awesome! So glad to hear that.
Good video, one minor problem though. Durimg hypertrophy, the myocardial cells don't really proliferate (i.e. increase in number) they really only increase in size.
Thanks!
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Great videos!!!!
Thanks Rach!
This is really detailed and helpful 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Heart Failure.. is so devastating…
Love all your videos!!
Yay! Thank you!
thanks for video!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
Great video! Thanks.
You're welcome Paul and thank you for leaving a comment! I appreciate it.
Great video
Thanks!
Hi, Did you do video on systolic and disystolic heart failure ?
thank you for the videos. I wish you were more in depth with hemodynamics in regards to CCRN review. I'm taking my exam next week but your video did help a bit. :)
Thank you for the feedback. I am certainly planning to do more CCRN specific content in the future. Good luck on your exam. You can do it!
ICU Advantage thank you! 🙏🏻
@@ICUAdvantage Thanks again for your videos. It helped me understand more than just reading the review book. I passed my CRRN!
YYEESS!!! Awesome job! Congrats. It's a huge accomplishment and you should be super proud. Thanks for the follow up. Glad to hear to great news!
ICU Advantage thank you so much! 🙏🏻
This was so helpful thank you!
You're so welcome Victoria!
Thanks for the video!!! 🤘🏼
You're welcome and thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment and letting me know that you liked it!
Hi good day sir, this was a very clear video, thank you and appreciate so much your kind effort. Does this mean systolic & dystolic heart failure are due to the underlying diseases or nature of the individual's heart build up with thin or thick cardiac muscle ?
Certainly. There are many factors, genetics included, that seem to be at play, and it seems as if we don't fully understand how similar process can lead to different forms.
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I like your lessons its easy and simple.
Thank you Kalisa and glad you liked it!
I have Diastolic Heart Failure. My cardiologist scripts me Losartan 100mg Qd and Triamterene HTZ 18.5mg Qd.
I had surgery on a rotator cuff tear. My arm went in a sling. Surgeon suggested that I sleep in a chair. That worked but my feet are distended, swollen from keeping them below my heart all night.
Thank you so much
You are very welcome Thalia! 😊
the way to prevent or repair heart disease is through dieting. reduce high cholesterol food such as animals organs, seafood such as shrimps, prawns, shells food, crabs...and reduce fatty and also red meats. increase white meat like fish and chicken. avoid alcohol consumption and tobacco. exercise lightly, because too stress can cause stroke... the better way to reduce weight and burn off fats, sugar, cholesterol and plagues is through fasting! fasting after dinner all the way till next day lunch. during fasting hours, sleep is the best way to feel not hungry, allowing the body to burn energy from cholesterol, excess sugar, and fats within our body organs. unlike exercising, it burn energy from food and tone more of our body and muscles. but it has less effect on inner organs. only fasting can burn the bad within our organs. we should not eat too full dinner for fasting to kick in, if we have much food in our stomach for digestion during the fasting, then fasting is not effective and thus not much burning of bad substance take place because energy r still burn from food. it yet to burn from organs. one should reduce carbohydrates and fruits because they are high in sugar. carbohydrates include all kind of rice, white or brown rice, flour, corn, noodles, all kind of bread, white or brown bread... other that contain sugar and fat is milk, butter.. fruits are often mistaken as healthy when it also lead to high sugar from fructose. eat less red meat. do not eat snacks, ice cream, fried food, coca cola... soft drinks.. do this for a long period, your heart blockage will be gone by itself without surgery... but it takes alot alot alot of will power and discipline which you can do it because you are a strong person within. surgery is require if its emergency. but preferred not to if you can do dieting and fasting. good luck. its life. only when one is in our situation only will they respect the solution. this is why many people are losers. they expect to be lazy and ill will yet yield great results. its the same attitude people have when they invest 1 penny to expect 1million dollar result. they cant endure 5 weeks for the good sake of their very own live. what other achievement can they have in life? weak people will find excuses in every solution. but strong people will find solution in every problems. its very hard to lift people up who doesnt wanna help themselves. and the saddest part is while trying to help them, they pulled you down with negativity. i am matured enough to understand the weak and the strong. but end of the day, still helping people who wanna help themselves. because there is a yin, there is a yang. we cant please everyone. i just do kind. but at the end of the day, when u recovered, its your gain. when you sick and die, its your loss. but whatever you choose. think about others who wanna help themselves. support them encourage them. god bless all. believe in god believe in yourself. believe in good and u will receive good. do good for yourself. when u recover you can take care of others.
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I feel one of the reasons for cardiac failure in city atmosphere may or is because of no direct bare soil surface of earth since cemented by thaar or mosaic or tiles but bare soil surface on which rain water from unknown distance sky fall on earth over which frogs feel procreation which were main focus point in the discovery of electricity so sky and mother earth meeting will or may definitely reduce heart attacks and normalise Action potential when breathing in wet soil environment instead of A.C.
Imay be considered blabering
Doesn't matter.
Tnq
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So the best way to mitigate heart failure - be sure that the stress hormones are intervened so that way these hormones will not set off the compensation-decompensation vicious cycle in a failing heart, which can worsen the patient's existing heart failure!
Heart failure is the dysfunction of the ventricular walls or heart valves caused by unneeded lysis (or, cell-death) mechanisms or timings in the myocardium. Am I right?
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I am writing this from my perspective of a patient will well-documented history of heart problems:
Your videos are helpful, but really was looking for something more directed to patient.
Something your students should understand is that we patients really don't understand all this stuff. I come across as educated and articulate, which is mistaken for having a clue about all it means. Just wish medic-types would take time to be sure I understand what they're saying, or at least refer me to the patient-oriented video I'm looking for.
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